Imagina un pueblo entero escondido en las colinas de Mangualde, donde los antiguos lusitanos vivieron, amaron y resistieron a los romanos... ¡y tú estás pisando sus secretos!
The Citania of Raposeira is an open-air archaeological site, and access is generally free and open 24 hours a day. However, for a more rewarding experience, we recommend visiting during daylight hours. There is no formal access control or fixed opening schedule. To get there, the best option is to drive to the coordinates and then follow the signs.
Good news! Visiting the Citania of Raposeira is completely free. There are no ticket offices or admission charges, so you can enjoy this fascinating place at no cost at all. It is an excellent opportunity to explore history without worrying about your budget.
For a relaxed visit and enough time to properly explore the archaeological remains, we suggest allowing between 1 and 2 hours. That will give you enough time to walk around the perimeter, observe the structures, and read any information panels that may be on site, helping you immerse yourself in its history.
The Citania of Raposeira is a castro, an important fortified Iron Age settlement that offers valuable insight into how pre-Roman communities lived in Portugal. Studying it helps us understand the social organization, architecture, and customs of the region’s ancient inhabitants. It is a highly significant archaeological testimony.
The best time to visit the Citania of Raposeira is during spring or autumn, when the weather is milder and the vegetation is at its best. If you visit in summer, we recommend going early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the intense heat. You will enjoy the peace and the light much more.
As it is an open-air archaeological site with uneven ground, dirt paths, and possible changes in level, the Citania of Raposeira may not be fully accessible for people with reduced mobility. We recommend keeping this in mind and taking appropriate precautions if that applies to you.
Absolutely! Mangualde and its surroundings have a great deal to offer. You can visit the Mangualde Interpretation Centre for more information about the region, the impressive Cunhas Palace, or the Church of Mercy. In addition, the Dão region is famous for its vineyards and wineries, making it perfect for a wine route!
Of course. I suggest wearing comfortable shoes for walking along the path. It is also advisable to bring water, especially on hot days, as well as sun protection such as a hat and sunscreen. Do not forget your camera to capture the beauty of the landscape and the ruins. If there are information panels, take your time to read them—they will enrich your experience!
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