Iron Age Town near from Viana do Castelo
The Santa Lucia Citania in Viana do Castelo is a magnificent example of peninsular Northwest fortified settlement.
This fort is located on top of Mount St. Luzia in Viana do Castelo , being a fortified settlement protonic-urban type, with a continuous occupation between periods of the Iron Age and the romanization .
This fort is located on top of Mount St. Luzia in Viana do Castelo , being a fortified settlement protonic-urban type, with a continuous occupation between periods of the Iron Age and the romanization .
Its strategic location is ideal, as it has a wide angle of visibility around the estuary of the river Lima and the coastal area of the Atlantic , allowing optimal conditions of defense and control of roads, valleys and shipping and river.
This site also known as
Cidade Velha de Santa Luzia , is quoted in the literature at least since the seventeenth century.
Of
the total area is just discovered by a third party and is also
destroyed a significant part of the village when it built the Pousada de
Santa Lucia and access roads.
Most of the rooms shown are circular, with or without foyer, elliptical and rectangular. The
doorways are generally oriented southwest, coinciding with the general
slope of the ground so that protects rainwater inputs and northerly
winds.
The most common area of the floor of the rooms is the natural rock.
St. Lucia has three lines of walls served by a covered way, reinforced by strong towers and trenches to ensure the defense of enclosure. Access to the walls was done by a staircase still has this on the inside of the wall.
Like a large number of Castros in this geographic area also St. Lucia clearly records traces of occupation in
Roman times
especially evident in the existence of some rectangular rooms, more
spacious and airy, and the emergence of new slums, well as the opening
track and perpendicular streets that offers a new rationality of the
village spatial planning.
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