Santiago do Cacém is a municipality in Alentejo in Portugal.
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Santiago do Cacém has a total area of 1,060 km² and a total population of 30,000 inhabitants in 2011. The municipality is composed of 11 parishes. The municipal holiday is July 25.
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- 1 Santiago Castle. Built by the Moors, it was taken by the Templars in 1157, to be lost in 1185 and recovered, the following year, by the Order of Santiago da Espada.
- 2 Igreja Matriz (Mother Church). The church, attached to the castle of Santiago do Cacém, was founded in the 13th century by the Order of Santiago. Over the years it has undergone several reconstructions. The church is home to the Treasury of the Collegiate of Santiago, nucleus of the Museum of Sacred Art of Santiago do Cacém.
- 3 Miróbriga Ruins (Miróbrica dos Célticos). An ancient Roman city built on the site of an ancient settlement from the Iron Age that had existed since the 9th century BC. With Roman colonization, it developed into the commercial area around the forum. The spas, among the best preserved in Portugal, are made up of two adjacent buildings, possibly one for the male and one for the female, respectively. Residential areas are still little known. Relatively close to the thermal baths, there is a bridge with a single semicircular arch. The racecourse is the only one completely known in Portuga and is located farther from the centre.
- Harmonia Society
- Park Rio da Figueira
- Igreja da Misericórdia (Church of Mercy)
- Pelourinho (Pillory)
- Depósito da Água no Serro da Inês (Miradouro) (Water Deposit at Serro da Inês)
- Moinho de Vento (Windmill)
- Casa das Heras (House of Heras)
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- 1 Herdade do Reguenguinho, Estrada Nacional 262, km 68.5, Cercal do Alentejo, ☏ 351 967 503 597, ✉[email protected].
- 2 Pousada Quinta da Ortiga, Quinta da Ortiga, ☏ 351 269 822 871, 351 269 822 074, fax: 351 266 707 248, ✉[email protected]. This nature hotel has a beautiful chapel and it's encircled in a landscape crossed by a refreshing river, with terraced gardens and a swimming pool where the former watering reservoir used to be.