The Interpretation Centre of PAVT- Archaeological Park of Terva Valley, located in Bobadela village. Works as a place of knowledge, providing a permanent exhibition that presents the features and history of the area, given that the visitor with information that will allow you to start exploring the cultural landscape of the upper valley of the river Terva. Located in the former parish house, the Interpretation Centre has an exhibition program that includes, at level 0, the reception hall and auditorium, where the reception and forwarding of visitors does. The permanent exhibition is in the 1st floor. The TERRITORY ROOM presents an interpreted characterization of the natural and cultural heritage values of PAVT. Through models, video projections, archaeological finds, plant species, touch screens, drawers didactic, photographs and silhouettes, the visitor learns about geology, vegetation, fauna, flora, archaeological monuments, the history of land occupation, their villages and traditions of their people. In the MINE ROOM creates the setting of an ancient Roman mine, providing a sensory experience that simulates the circulation in a subterranean gallery, similar to the existing ancient mining complex of the Terva valley. Through videos and touch screens, is also provided information on the history of mining in the world and in the area of PAVT.
Recently requalified, the Tresminas Interpretive Centre is an added value to understanding the dynamics of the Tresminas Roman Mining Complex. It has two buildings, geared to the interpretation of historical and archaeological heritage and ...
Considered to be one of the largest mining exploitation sites of the Roman world, mining at Tresminas began during the reign of Augusto (27 BCE - 14CE), and lasted through the time of the Seventh Severo. The activity was conducted through t ...
The Municipal Museum provides a tour of the County history, captured in five distinct historical environments, from prehistoric times to the twentieth century. The room dedicated to "Roman Gold" displays materials from the Tresminas and Jal ...