Conimbriga
Conimbriga is an ancient Roman city located in present-day Portugal, near the town of Condeixa-a-Nova. It was one of the most important urban centers in the Roman province of Lusitania and is known for its well-preserved ruins, including impressive mosaics, baths, and a forum. The site was inhabited from the Iron Age until the early Middle Ages.
Excavations at Conimbriga began in the late 19th century, revealing a wealth of archaeological artifacts. The site features a visitor center that provides insights into Roman life and culture. Today, Conimbriga is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors interested in history and archaeology.