Pisão de Paredes do Rio
This water engine leverages the driving force of running water, functioning as serra, mill and Piso of woollen fabrics. The water put into operation the sledgehammers that were soft wool cobwebs to fabricate the famous Burel, the cover of the shepherds. Featured for your curious coverage in thatched roofs, reminiscent of Celtic huts.
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Paredes do Rio
5470-092,Paredes do Rio
- Easy external parking
- Rural & Agricultural buildings
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Monuments near Pisão de Paredes do Rio
Forno do Povo de Paredes
Community ovens were essential in the livelihood of peoples of barroso. The dough was prepared in every household and then taken to the village oven to finish …
Igreja de Paredes
Parish church dating from the 18TH century Mannerist, to present a longitudinal plan consisting of a single nave, a chancel and a rectangular Bell Tower. In th…
Mamoa 1 do Ramiscal
Tumulus well visible in the landscape, located at the intersection of the path with the County Road. Presents about 14 feet in diameter and two meters high, wi…
Mamoa 2 do Ramiscal
Large tumulus, clearly visible in the landscape, located near the intersection of the path with the County Road. Features about 19 feet in diameter and 1.5 met…
Mamoa 3 do Ramiscal
Burial mound situated next to the crossing of a path with the County Road near a high voltage pole. Practically no longer retains the tumuli, showing a slight …
Mamoa da Portela da Mourela
Tumulus quite visible in the landscape, located at the beginning of the path that leaves in 513 and binds to the outpost of Mourela. Features about eleven metr…