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Parque Nacional Peneda Gerês, Castro Laboreiro, Casa museu, Portugal
Europe

A freguesia de Castro Laboreiro, a maior e mais antiga do concelho de Melgaço, tinha necessariamente que ter um núcleo museológico que preservasse e promovesse a sua rica história e etnografia. É na sede da antiga Fábrica de Chocolates de Caravelos que atualmente se pode visitar o Núcleo Museológico de Castro Laboreiro.

Aqui o turista fica a conhecer a cultura Castreja da região, a paisagem e as vivências locais, tudo coadjuvado com um vasto espólio de documentos fotográficos e documentários sobre a freguesia. Merece especial atenção a informação sobre as Brandas e Inverneiras, um dos sistemas de ocupação do território mais interessantes do nosso país. A necrópole megalítica do planalto de Castro Laboreiro também tem o seu lugar de destaque, existindo vários filmes sobre o assunto. Vai ficar com vontade de colocar a mochila às costas e partir à descoberta destes locais!

Para terminar a visita, transite para a casa anexa à sede, um edifício tipicamente castrejo onde poderá vislumbrar o dia-a-dia numa habitação regional na segunda metade do século XX. Vai encantar-se com o mobiliário simples em madeira escura, com as mantas típicas da região e com os pequenos e castiços pormenores que dão vida à casa, como as lamparinas, os potes em barro e até um penico debaixo da cama…

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