Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio
Buildings and structures in Torres NovasNational monuments in Santarém DistrictRoman villas in Portugal
The Roman ruins of Villa Cardillio (Portuguese: Ruinas romanas de Vila Cardílio) is an archaeological site located in central Portugal. Situated in the rural civil parish of Santa Maria, it is located approximately 3 km from the centre of the municipal seat of Torres Novas. Receiving its name from a mosaic pavement onsite, the specific translation of piece is still unclear, but assumed that the site was owned by a couple. The ruins were first excavated in 1962, yielding hundreds of coins and well as ceramics, bronze works, Assyrian and Egyptian glass works. Also revealed were some jewellery and a statue of Eros.
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Rua Cardilium, Torres Novas
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 39.4529251 ° | E -8.5287459 ° |
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Villa Romana de Cardilio (Vila Cardilium;Villa Cardilio;Vila lusitano-romana junto de Torres Novas;Villa Cardillio)
Rua Cardilium
2350-484 Torres Novas (Torres Novas)
Portugal
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