Miróbriga

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Miróbriga is an ancient Roman archaeological site in Portugal, known for its well-preserved ruins including baths, a forum, and a hippodrome.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman city
archaeological site
ancientLanguageOfName Latin NERFINISHED
archaeologicalExcavationsStart 19th century
country Portugal
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
hasBathComplex two main bath buildings
hasFunction administrative center
commercial center
religious center
urban center
hasNearbySettlement Santiago do Cacém NERFINISHED
hasPart Roman baths NERFINISHED
bridge
cisterns
forum
hippodrome
residential quarter
sanctuaries
shops
street network
hasSportsFacility hippodrome for chariot racing
hasView Santiago do Cacém castle NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Imóvel de Interesse Público
heritageDesignationCountry Portugal NERFINISHED
knownFor Roman hippodrome
urban layout
well-preserved Roman baths
languageOfName Portuguese NERFINISHED
locatedIn Santiago do Cacém NERFINISHED
locatedInDistrict Setúbal District NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Alentejo NERFINISHED
locatedNear Portuguese Atlantic coast
locatedOnContinent Europe
managedBy Direção-Geral do Património Cultural NERFINISHED
material masonry
stone
openToPublic true
partOf Roman province of Lusitania NERFINISHED
preservationStatus ruins
religion Roman polytheism
timePeriod 1st century CE
2nd century CE
Roman Empire
tourismType archaeological tourism
cultural tourism

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Santiago do Cacém hasPart Miróbriga