Roman villa of Santo André de Almoçageme

[1] In the 17th century a funerary inscription, unrelated to the physical structures was discovered, implying a more intricate history.

[1] Later, the structures became derelict and in the adjoining spaces a grave was discovered, where two newborn children were buried.

Inscriptions along the perimeter of the triangular plan are delimited by a metallic fence, defining the structures of the town.

[1] Its plan essentially comprises various rectangular spaces, many corresponding to halls and paved with mosaics (in the north and west).

[1] In the excavated areas, there are two rectangular, plaster tanks: one situated at the end of the wall and the other irregular, located near a bunk of tiles.

The village of Santo Andre de Almoçageme