2 bedroom house with land in Tábua Small backyard, near the Mondego River and overlooking the Azores and Serra da Estrela mountains. Two-storey house, built taking advantage of the granite rocks and with recyclable materials. ground floor - Furnished kitchen equipped with gas stove, refrigerator and washing machine; - Living room with wood heat recovery; 1st floor: - Hall of access to the rooms and door to the outside. - Two bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, - Wc with bathtub. The heating of water is through solar panels. Outside we find a wood stove, garage, roofs and storage. In the farm we find a wide variety of fruit trees, namely exotic species. Excellent property for those who like nature. The Predial Queen Santa in Coimbra and Torres Vedras! Coimbra is one of the oldest cities in Portugal, with Roman, Visigothic and Muslim influence. Definitely conquered in 1064, it was the first capital of the kingdom when D. Afonso Henriques settled there with his court. It celebrates its municipal holiday on July 4 in memory of Queen Santa Isabel of Aragon, patron saint of the City. In 1290 was created by D. Dinis the oldest University in the country and one of the oldest in the world. The University of Coimbra was founded in Lisbon in 1485 and was transferred to Coimbra in 1537 by order of King D. João III. Initially restricted to the Paço das Escolas, over the years the University has expanded to Coimbra, thus modifying the landscape and making it the University City we know today. Since 2013 the University of Coimbra is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site given its unique and essential material and intangible heritage to the history of European and World scientific culture. A privileged city due to its geographical position in the centre of mainland Portugal, between the cities of Lisbon and Porto and 40km from beaches. What connects Coimbra to Torres Vedras? In common with Coimbra, Torres Vedras has a medieval castle and a history that dates back to the Roman occupation. The city of Torres Vedras had its first human occupation during the Roman invasion of the Iberian Peninsula. The fortification of Torres Vedras was taken in 1148 by the forces of Dom Afonso Henriques, whose tomb is in Coimbra in the Monastery of Santa Cruz. It is known that in 1184, for eleven days, it resisted the siege that was in vain imposed on it by a column of Muslim troops scattered in the region of Santarém.
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