Roman villa of Alto da Cidreira

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AlternativenameAlto do Cidreira
Coordinates38°43′26.23″N 9°25′16.39″W / 38.7239528°N 9.4212194°W / 38.7239528; -9.4212194
Altitude100 m (328 ft)
Roman villa of Alto da Cidreira
Alternative nameAlto do Cidreira
LocationLisbon, Greater Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
Coordinates38°43′26.23″N 9°25′16.39″W / 38.7239528°N 9.4212194°W / 38.7239528; -9.4212194
Altitude100 m (328 ft)
TypeRuins
Length612.62 m (2,009.9 ft)
Width217.63 m (714.0 ft)
Site notes
ArchaeologistsGuilherme Cardoso and José d'Encarnação
OwnershipPortuguese Republic
Public accessPublic Estrada Cascais-Sintra, intersecting Carrascal do Alvide

The Roman villa of Alto da Cidreira (Portuguese: Vila romana do Alto da Cidreira) is a Roman villa in the civil parish of Alcabideche, municipality of Cascais, in the Lisbon District of Portugal. Although known since the 1890s, this site has largely been neglected by archaeologists, resulting in destruction of artefacts, including Roman era mosaics, a bath complex and an olive oil cellar.

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