Amarante

Amarante

Amarante

Amarante, a medieval town in northern Portugal, is situated along the river Tamega. Dominated by a 13th-century church and monastery, the town is renowned for its connection to Sao Goncalo, a Benedictine monk often compared to St. Valentine. The historical town center features a stone bridge, inviting visitors to stroll through its narrow streets and soak in the atmosphere. The charming countryside that surrounds Amarante offers a peaceful retreat, where the natural beauty of the region complements the town’s rich history.

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