The Mezio-Gião is a funerary landscape. In fact, more than the places where we lived here in prehistory, we know better the places where these communities deposited their dead - the papayas; as well as the art they created.
This application allows you to explore this sacrificial territory with the support of GPS map, audio guide, illustration galleries and short texts.
You'll get to know:
- 4 of the 19 Mezio-Gião mamoas
- The Mezio Door
- The Archaeological Area Interpretation Center
- How the various landscape spaces of the National Park were used in the Neolithic
Mezio Door
Porta do Mezio is a space for reception, information and entertainment for visitors who want to discover the immensity of the Peneda-Gerês National Park. At Porta you can rest, recharge and have fun ...
Mezio Door
Mezio, 4970-092 Arches of Valdevez
258 510 100 and 258 522 157
www.portadomezio.pt
The papayas
Built with large slabs of granite and then covered with earth, the papaya trees rise on the slope that goes down from Gião to Mezio. Nineteen of these small and large artificial mounds are known here, but there will be even more to discover ...
The art
In the natural amphitheater of Gião is one of the most important rock art sites in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, with over one hundred engraved rocks.
In recent prehistory here was created a “sacralized” area full of symbolic, geometric figures with a large number of stylized human forms.
This application allows you to explore this sacrificial territory with the support of GPS map, audio guide, illustration galleries and short texts.
You'll get to know:
- 4 of the 19 Mezio-Gião mamoas
- The Mezio Door
- The Archaeological Area Interpretation Center
- How the various landscape spaces of the National Park were used in the Neolithic
Mezio Door
Porta do Mezio is a space for reception, information and entertainment for visitors who want to discover the immensity of the Peneda-Gerês National Park. At Porta you can rest, recharge and have fun ...
Mezio Door
Mezio, 4970-092 Arches of Valdevez
258 510 100 and 258 522 157
www.portadomezio.pt
The papayas
Built with large slabs of granite and then covered with earth, the papaya trees rise on the slope that goes down from Gião to Mezio. Nineteen of these small and large artificial mounds are known here, but there will be even more to discover ...
The art
In the natural amphitheater of Gião is one of the most important rock art sites in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, with over one hundred engraved rocks.
In recent prehistory here was created a “sacralized” area full of symbolic, geometric figures with a large number of stylized human forms.
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