Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Braga > Esposende > Antas
The House of Bragança Landmark is a historic structure dating back to the 18th century. It served as an indicator of property or jurisdiction of the House of Bragança, an important Portuguese royal family. This type of landmark was common for demarcating land and asserting the family's power in different regions.
Type of Object: Boundary marker.
Chronology: Built in the modern period, specifically in the 18th century.
Function: It served as a sign of land ownership or rights of the House of Bragança. It was a way to demonstrate the royal family's influence and control over the area.
This landmark is a testament to the history of the Braga region and the influence of the House of Bragança. Visiting the landmark offers an opportunity to learn about the territorial organization and power system of the era.
When visiting the House of Bragança Landmark, take some time to appreciate the surrounding landscape and imagine the historical context of the era. Photograph the landmark to keep a souvenir of your visit.
The House of Bragança played a crucial role in the history of Portugal, governing the country for many years. Markers like this help keep the memory of that historical period alive.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.5923528,-8.7768281
Coordinates DMS: 41°35'32.5"N 08°46'36.6"W