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Discover Almodovar and Aljustrel in the Alentejo Region of Portugal Author: Bert Snijder
Almodovar is a region that is full of contrasts, located where the
plains end at the foot of a mountain range, and where wide horizons
are blocked by the hills. This is a part of the Alentejo with and is
full of surprises. There are areas of fields and pasture land, with
occasional dense, practically wild vegetation, in copses of
cork-oaks and small white villages where the churches bring back
memories of the times when the area was natural habitat of eagles
and wild cats, reconquered from the Moors, under the sword of
Santiago. The region has been inhabited for a considerable length of
time as can be verified by the ancient burial grounds at Aldeia dos
Fernandes and Mesas do Castelinho. Further south, the landscape
changes and is full of surprises. Beyond this are valleys which
border on the AIgarve. The village of Santa Cruz inhabited for a
considerable length of with its valuable church and its Manueline
style portal can be found here, and not far away is the Vascao river
with its crystal clear waters. Well secluded in the hills are Sao
Barnabe and the green, wide Varzea (Plain) of Ourique. Why not take
the opportunity of resting up and sampling the typical local
"medronho" brandy (made from arbutus berries). In the heart of the
borough is the town of Almodovar, a name of which reveals an Arab
origin. Formerly called Povoa de Almodovar, King Dinis granted it a
royal charter in the year 1285. The ramparts of that period have
disappeared, but when strolling through the streets of the town one
cannot avoid noticing the monumental main church, the small Sao
Francisco Convent; and the Misericordia (Mercy) Church close of the
former town hall where paintings by Alentejo artist, Severo Portela,
are on display. Across the bridge over the Cobres stream one is
reminded of mediaeval times in details such as the designs of local
woollen cloaks.
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Things To Do and See in Alentejo
Cathedral of Evora (Se), Evora, Alentejo
valuable christian object: wood that is said to be from Christ's
cross.
you
will find the Roman Temple of Diana, erected in the second century.
Castelo da Rainha Santa Isabel, Estremoz, Alentejo it only costs 50 cents and allows you to take unlimited photos,
much
better than buying a postcard.
arches and is an ideal place to relax and do some people-watching.
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