22 April 2019

PAW in Chaves, Portugal



The Serra do Brunheiro, seen from Samaiões.

Just a few kilometres north, is the Tâmega River, the Trajano Bridge, the Termal Springs, and the city of Chaves, the Aquae Flaviae of the 1st century, name derived from the roman emperor Titus Flavius Vespasianus.

Signs of the empire that would come to pass before the Barbarians. Later came the Moors, afterwards the reconquest and finally the integration in the Kingdom of Portugal.

The inhabitants lost the condition of Roman subjects, but they are still called Flavienses.


Azul (Blue), from the arabic glazed tiles, and also from the ever present colour
Foto by Leonor Conceição


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