16 km southwest of Coimbra (IC2-Pombal then IC3-Penela). This important Roman city was crossed by the road that joined Sellium (Tomar) to Aeminium (Coimbra). It has preserved the first sections of its walls, polychrome, figurative and geometric mosaics, thermal baths and the remains of an early Christian baptistery. Buses run to the site twice a day from Coimbra. You can visit the museum complex and a little further on the PO.RO.S, an interactive museum in Condeixa-a-Nova. Conimbriga was first inhabited during the Bronze Age, then in Roman times, and was gradually abandoned after the Visigoth invasions.

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