MARVAO, Portugal: Medieval Fortress Village and Marvao Castle
Posted by: kirsty_wilson in Europe, tags: Castles, Forts, Medieval Town, Mountains, PortugalWhere is Marvao?
The tiny fortress village of Marvao, sits poignantly upon a rocky outcrop on the Serra de Sao Mamede, is located in the central-eastern region of Portugal and not that far from the border with Spain.
Marvao was a natural strategic defence, with its steep slopes to the north, south and west. Access by foot is only possible from the east, which was the direction in which the town gradually spread within the castle walls.
Marvao attracts visitors from all over to enjoy the unspoiled medieval atmosphere. Its narrow lanes and whitewashed homes that lead to a magnificent 13th century castle. The 13th century church with an interesting museum of archaeological finds and local artifacts are also of interest.
Framed poster of a Sunset Over Marvao Village
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TravelTipsPlus Google Map of Marvao
One Great Reason to Visit Marvao
One great reason to visit Marvao is for the beautiful 360 degreee view over the surrounding region from within the castle walls.
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