Almendres Cromlech
Portugal - Évora
Almendres Cromlech: Portugal’s Ancient Stone Circle
Hidden in the tranquil countryside near Évora, the Almendres Cromlech is a mysterious and awe-inspiring megalithic site that predates even Stonehenge. Believed to be over 7,000 years old, this ancient stone circle is one of the largest and oldest of its kind in Europe, offering a fascinating glimpse into prehistoric life and spirituality.
The site consists of nearly 100 granite monoliths arranged in oval shapes, some engraved with enigmatic markings. Historians and archaeologists believe that the Almendres Cromlech was used for rituals, astronomy, and as a gathering place for early communities. Its alignment with celestial bodies suggests a deep understanding of astronomy among its builders.
Visitors to Almendres Cromlech can wander freely among the stones, soaking up the mystical atmosphere of this sacred place. Surrounded by olive trees and cork oaks, the site also offers a peaceful retreat into nature. Nearby, the Almendres Menhir—a single standing stone believed to be connected to the cromlech—adds another layer of intrigue to the area.
For those seeking to explore Portugal’s ancient past, Almendres Cromlech is a must-see destination that combines history, nature, and mystery in one unforgettable experience.
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- Latitude: 38.54745480
- Longitude: -8.13242390
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