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Tresminas Interpretation Centre, Tresminas

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 natural heritage as well as an outdoor area with facilities related to the gold treatment in Roman times.

CHARACTERISTICS

LOCATION
Address: Tresminas, s/ n
City: Tresminas
Postal Code: 5450 - 296
Telephone: 259419100
Email: patriciamachado@cm-vpaguiar.pt
Website: http://www.cm-vpaguiar.pt
FUNCTIONING
Weekly Schedule:
monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday
From 12:30:00 to -.
From 18:00:00 to -.

Weekend and Holidays Schedule:

From 10:00:00 to 12:30:00.
From 14:00:00 to 18:00:00.

Exceptions:
-

Paid Entry:
1.5€

Discount Policy:
-

ORGANISATION OF THE VISIT
The visit to this Point does not require prior booking and can be done individually.

Specific Conditions:
-

Method:
On foot

Difficulty Level:
Low

Group Visits:
Yes
Minimum Number of Person per group:
3
Maximum Number of Person per group:
50
Observations:
-

Guided Tours:
Yes
Observations:
-
EXISTING EQUIPMENT
Interpretation Centre
MUSEUM / INTERPRETATION CENTER
Museum / Interpretation Center History:
-

Activity Program:
-

Study and Research Unit:
-

Audiovisual and Multimedia Resources:
-

Volunteering Programs:
-
EXTERNAL SUPPORT
TRANSPORT
Type of Transport:
T. Rodoviário
Agency Name:
Fernando Marques
Telephone Number:
259403133

Parking for private vehicles:
Yes

SITES OF TOURISTIC INTEREST
Igreja de São Miguel de Tresminas

É uma imponente estrutura maioritariamente granítica, com origem provável no séc. IX, sendo o seu estilo uma mistura entre o estilo Românico e Gótico. De relevar, os 48 cachorros figurativos existentes nos alçados laterais.  
gps: 41.48138 -7.51767
distance: 0km


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