Palheiras Fiais of Beira (Oliveira do Hospital) (*)-and how we can not cease to exist as a country
March 23, 2011 by Castile
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For family reasons usually visit this fantastic collection of scenic and ethnographic Palheiras Fiais of Beira belonging to the parish of Oliveira do Hospital in Oliveira do Hospital. One can not, strictly speaking, determining the date of construction of these floors shall palheiras and 75, but maybe somewhere in the risk nineteenth century, but nothing gives me such a guarantee. The houses "palheiras" served (and still do) to store grain and agricultural implements are made of loose rock covered (Read Full Article)
Roman Ruins of Bobadela (**) (Oliveira do Hospital) - Dark of the splendid Roman city
February 4, 2011 by Castile
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In addition to Conimbriga (***), the district of Coimbra has two more Roman relics: the Roman villa of Rabaçal (*) in cocelho Penela and this "Splendissimae Civitati" which is located in the current village on the outskirts of Bobadela Oliveira Hospital. The foundation of the Civitas Bobadela, probably dates to the period of Augustus Caesar, but doubts are still more than certainties. The name of this so important Roman city of Bobabela is unknown for the simple reason of not (Read Full Article)
Mozarab Church of San Pedro de Lourosa (Oliveira do Hospital) (**)-It is a symbol of religious tolerance left by Islamists
November 1, 2010 by Castile
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The church of San Pedro de Lourosa is of great importance, history and architecture, as a fourth pre-Romanesque churches in Portugal. The others are Chapel Bobadela (Nazareth) (**) the Church of St. Frutuoso Montélios (Braga) (**) and the church of San Pedro de Balsemão (Lamego) (**). The church of San Pedro de Lourosa architecture is sober with no decoration. As was built in Mozarab culture, characterized by the use of arches ferrradura (Read Full Article)
Anta's Arcainha (Casa da Moura or the Dolmen Pebble Beira-Oliveira do Hospital) (*)
June 25, 2010 by Castile
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Of the five tapirs in the municipality of Oliveira do Hospital this is what is best preserved. It was recently restored and is a very complete megalithic monument. I would also this article to explain what "tapir" and relates them with the cult of the dead and hope for the afterlife. Those traveling by car on the road between Caldas da Felgueira (*) and the pretty village of Ervedal da Beira, can easily find, from Pebble Beira, this representative (Read Full Article)
Tourist Guide of Oliveira do Hospital
May 22, 2010 by Castile
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Tourism in Oliveira do Hospital has been systematically overlooked, however, is a county with a built heritage and natural interesting and diverse, has unfortunately been somewhat removed from the bustle of tourist quality, however we present the list of its notable sights proves unequivocally which is one of the counties with the greatest potential in the district of Coimbra. This list and then placing items in their places noted in this space (Read Full Article)




