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Ruínas Romanas de Tróia - Portugal

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Sara
March 30, 2018
In the ruins there are traces of the one that has been a huge production complex of canned and fish sauces belonging to the Roman Empire. The excavations that took place in these ruins in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries have left the uncovered several workshops of salt, a spa, a mausoleum, a residential nucleus, a Paleochristian basilica, several necropolises and a rotaaquaria (water Wheel)The visit to the Roman ruins of Troy includes the two great workshops of salt, the baths, the mausoleum and its necropolis and also the residential core of the Princess Street. Besides these sites the Basilica Paleochristian can also be visited but only in the course of guided tours.
In the ruins there are traces of the one that has been a huge production complex of canned and fish sauces belonging to the Roman Empire. The excavations that took place in these ruins in the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries have left the uncovered several workshops of salt, a spa, a mausoleum, a resid…
Mafalda
July 27, 2021
The Romans founded Cetóbriga in the late 3rd century AD in order to establish a fish-salting business, and the town flourished. Traces of the stone tanks used in the process are still clearly visible, as are foundations of the many houses and commercial premises that sprung up in and around the town center. The ruins of baths, several villas, and a number of tombs are also evident, as is patchy mosaic and marble lining. Cetóbriga was a busy port, and while the factories used for making condiments have disappeared, vestiges of the columns that would have supported the roofs are discernible. Information panels in Portuguese and English enhance the sightseeing experience by explaining the town's history and the industry that generated its wealth. Elaborate artist's impressions illustrate how the complex would have looked and help recreate what was undoubtedly a bustling and enterprising community. You can visit independently or as part of a pre-booked guided tour.
The Romans founded Cetóbriga in the late 3rd century AD in order to establish a fish-salting business, and the town flourished. Traces of the stone tanks used in the process are still clearly visible, as are foundations of the many houses and commercial premises that sprung up in and around the town…
Jorge Nuno
August 18, 2018
2000 years old! Tróia used to send fish to Rome!
Vera
May 3, 2017
Tróia não é só mar e praia! Com mais de 2000 anos de História, este sítio arqueológico mostra vestígios de casas, fábricas, termas e necrópoles deixados pelos Romanos. É o maior complexo de tanques de salga de peixe conhecido e data da primeira metade do século I. // Tróia isn't just beach! With more then 2000 year's, this place show you very interesting Roman ruins.
Tróia não é só mar e praia! Com mais de 2000 anos de História, este sítio arqueológico mostra vestígios de casas, fábricas, termas e necrópoles deixados pelos Romanos. É o maior complexo de tanques de salga de peixe conhecido e data da primeira metade do século I. // Tróia isn't just beach! With mor…

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