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Braga

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 Photo Credit: Julia Koblitz
Photo Credit: Julia Koblitz
 Photo Credit: Julia Koblitz

Braga, in northern Portugal, is one of the country’s oldest cities, shaped by Roman foundations and centuries of religious influence. Once known as Bracara Augusta, it developed as an important ecclesiastical center, and that legacy remains visible in its cathedrals, monasteries, and formal urban layout. Rather than feeling frozen in time, Braga integrates this history into an active, contemporary city.

The surrounding landscape is gently rolling, with green hills, vineyards, and river valleys defining the region. Just outside the city, the hillside sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte rises above the urban core, linking architecture, landscape, and pilgrimage through its long stairway and wooded setting. The area feels fertile and settled, shaped by long-term cultivation.

Braga’s atmosphere is youthful yet rooted. A large student population brings energy to cafés and public spaces, while religious festivals and local traditions maintain continuity with the past.

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