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Archaeological museum
Excellent distribution of artefacts. Chronology of findings, replicae of the castro 'village', several vitrines with objects displayed by their function. really enjoyed. Better organized than many big...
The museum looks nothing from the outside but when you go inside they have a great collection of interesting artefacts particularly ceramics and a very informative exhibition relating to the peninsula...
A great start to a day (or two) exploring Sharpe country and the Lines of Torres Vedras. The tiles in the courtyard are amazing and the staff just wonderful. Recommended.
After visiting the castle, a site of a fear of Wellington, and after the fort San Jao on the heights where you can admire the lines of Wellington, unchanged for two centuries, it is viewed ...
Archaeological museum
Excellent distribution of artefacts. Chronology of findings, replicae of the castro 'village', several vitrines with objects displayed by their function. really enjoyed. Better organized than many big...
Small local museum
Very interesting exhibition about one of the most important Neolithic site in Europe, plus an equally interesting about the French invasions
Very interesting museum
The museum looks nothing from the outside but when you go inside they have a great collection of interesting artefacts particularly ceramics and a very informative exhibition relating to the peninsula...
Great Museum in a wonderful town
A great start to a day (or two) exploring Sharpe country and the Lines of Torres Vedras. The tiles in the courtyard are amazing and the staff just wonderful. Recommended.
Beau et Bon Musée
After visiting the castle, a site of a fear of Wellington, and after the fort San Jao on the heights where you can admire the lines of Wellington, unchanged for two centuries, it is viewed ...