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Mesmerising ruins that capture the imagination!
A stop here when in the Belmonte area is absolutely mandatory! The tower and the ruins of what was possibly a Roman town/military garrison/prison/temple (the jury is still out there!) two millennia ag...
The tower is worth stopping at if you are already in the area. The entrance to the archeological site is free. There isn't a lot to necessarily see and the placard with the history is entirely in Port...
There's not much to see, but anything from the century 1 AC is worth the visit. There are a lot of excavations around it and the tower itself is huge and amazing to be still standing after almost 2000...
The name of these ruins suggests that this used to be a palace or a prison with 100 (centum in latin) rooms (cellas). It's a magical and intriguing site, really worth the visit. To get there you...
As anybody else, you can guess what Centum Torres was in its days. The name - A Hundred Rooms - is misleading. Same as the stories around it. But it's worth a peek.
Mesmerising ruins that capture the imagination!
A stop here when in the Belmonte area is absolutely mandatory! The tower and the ruins of what was possibly a Roman town/military garrison/prison/temple (the jury is still out there!) two millennia ag...
Worth Stopping
The tower is worth stopping at if you are already in the area. The entrance to the archeological site is free. There isn't a lot to necessarily see and the placard with the history is entirely in Port...
Interesting
There's not much to see, but anything from the century 1 AC is worth the visit. There are a lot of excavations around it and the tower itself is huge and amazing to be still standing after almost 2000...
Centum Cellas Tower
The name of these ruins suggests that this used to be a palace or a prison with 100 (centum in latin) rooms (cellas). It's a magical and intriguing site, really worth the visit. To get there you...
Guess!
As anybody else, you can guess what Centum Torres was in its days. The name - A Hundred Rooms - is misleading. Same as the stories around it. But it's worth a peek.