Mesas do Castelinho (Almodôvar): the archaeological place, that is known as Mesas do Castelinho, is located at the Monte Novo do Castelinho property. Its a large fortified village culturally related to the called 2nd Age of Iron of the south of Portugal.
Actually, one can say that this place has been founded around the 4th or 5th centuries BC.
Castro Verdes Mother-Church (Castro Verde): the Castro Verdes Mother-Church, the Royal Basilica, symbolises the D. Sebastião crossing through the village in 1573. The interior, covered with panels made of tiles from the 17th century, reveals us one of the most charismatic legends of the Portuguese history: the Ourique Battle.
Calvary Chapel/ Santa Maria Madalena Chapel/ Stones Church (Ferreira do Alentejo): this is a small building with a very sui generis architecture. The temple, considered the ex-libris of Ferreira do Alentejo, was rebuilt on the 19th century.
The construction was based on a cylindrical form, and everywhere around you can find lots of little stones, representing the biblical version where the Hebrew threw stones to the Saviour, when He made the way of the Cross and the way of the Calvary.
Bejas Castle (Beja): when one arrives to Beja, the first thing to do is go up to the Castle and to its keep, symbol of the city, from where visitors can reach the horizon of the Alentejo plains. This medieval castle has the highest keep in all Portugal.
Pisões Roman Villa (Beja): the Roman population left, until today, evidences of their presence, including the beautiful Roman Villa located at Pisões. Its a complete villa, formed by the "urban villa" and organised around an interior yard delimited by columns. |