Category: Military Architecture > Walls
District: Portalegre > Avis > Avis
The Walls of Avis encircle the oldest part of the village, rising above the Alentejo landscape. Their position allows for a clear perception of Avis's urban structure, with its traditional houses and streets, while also observing the vast rural surroundings.
Situated in the village of Avis itself, the walls mark a visual reference point, standing out on the horizon and inviting the discovery of the historic center they once protected.
These walls represent a direct link to the medieval past of Avis, a village that played a notable role in the history of Portugal. Their robust defensive construction is an example of the military architecture of the time, revealing the strategic importance the location acquired over the centuries.
Walking along these ancient walls is like stepping back in time, feeling the grandeur of a structure that was built to protect and that remains as a lasting testament to the region's architectural heritage.
From the Walls of Avis, panoramic views of the surrounding Alentejo landscape open up. It is possible to contemplate the vast expanse of water of the Maranhão dam, which stands out on the horizon, and the serenity of the fields that stretch as far as the eye can see.
The perspective from the walls offers a privileged point to observe both the village rooftops and the natural beauty of the region, inviting a moment of tranquil contemplation of the territory.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.05586444668386, -7.889634393312481
Coordinates DMS: 39°03'21.1"N 07°53'22.7"W