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Showing posts with label Marzagão. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

Visit the Roman Bridge of Marzagão

The Roman Bridge of Marzagão, or Bridge of Galician, but is also known, has two Romanesque arches and is all in granite slabs, with a slight curve at the south entrance. It is situated very close to the village, north of and on the river, and gave bond with the village and the road to Tua. Its construction and appearance demonstrate the importance that there was one means of communication.

Visit the Church of Marzagão

The Church of Marzagão is constructed of granite bell tower and a central atrium that has two cypress trees in front hiding a little old and monumental beauty of the building. Inside, beyond the rich gilded baroque and renaissance in front of three altars, has panels on the ceiling of the Chancel with 45 tables and the Body Temple with 99.