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Tourém appears in an extraordinary landscape setting. In this border village, the essentially granite houses, of great architectural value, and the community heritage, a symbol of the collective spirit of this community, are major ethnographic and ethnological landmarks. Highlights include the Community Oven, the chapel of Santa Ana and the Parish Church of Tourém, the Moinho da Presa, the Medieval Bridge of Tourém and the Ecomuseum of Barroso. This museum portrays the theme of smuggling, political exiles and cross-border relations. It also has a permanent exhibition of the main bird species that occur in the surrounding area, where a great diversity of birds is recorded, including migratory birds.
Aguiar Castle is a point of high tourist interest. It is a rock castle, supported by a gigantic granite rock, whose origins date back to the 9th/10th centuries. Inquiries from 1220 refer to a functioning fortress, which could have been part of a manor's residence. It is a monument of national interest, meaning that it is protected, included in a classified natural area, and benefits from easy access. The viewpoint implemented at the highest point of the fortification allows a panoramic view over the Aguiar Valley. Aguiar Castle, and all its natural surroundings, can be visited without the need for an appointment.
En este pueblo y alrededores se puede descubrir el patrimonio arquitectónico, el Puente sobre el Río Cabril, la Mizarela o Puente del Diablo, la Iglesia de São Lourenço de Cabril, en Xertelo su Molino Cubo Vertical, una fuente antigua de gran belleza, el fojo do lobo y el crucero Senhora da Saúde, en Fafião, su radical mirador sobre dos rocas. En estos lugares se colocaron tres monumentos a la cabra, el águila real y el lobo ibérico, con vistas supremas sobre los valles y montañas circundantes.
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