Museum of archeology D. Diogo de Sousa
The Museum of Archaeology D. Diogo de Sousa, located in Braga, Portugal, is dedicated to the preservation and exhibition of archaeological artifacts from the region. Established in 1918 and named after the 16th-century Archbishop of Braga, Diogo de Sousa, the museum has a significant collection that spans from prehistory to the medieval period. Visitors can explore exhibits that include ancient tools, Roman mosaics, and remnants of the area's early settlements. The museum also offers educational programs and temporary exhibitions, making it a vital resource for understanding the historical development of northern Portugal. Its modern facilities and well-curated displays provide an engaging experience for history enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.