This course aims to draw attention to the importance of a broader and renewed look at medieval heritage, seeking, on the one hand, to deconstruct previously held and often erroneous views about several of these spaces and, on the other, to contribute with new perspectives on spaces known. The proposed visit to Castelo de Vide allows many of these objectives to be achieved, presenting an urban center rich in Medieval Heritage, with the problems it raises and the different solutions found, both in the preservation and valorization of that same heritage and in the perception of the close ties between culture, heritage, and territory.

Modality: Blended e-learning, integrating 84 hours of individual student work (TA), 14 hours of online theoretical teaching (TP), 6 hours of laboratory component (study visits) (TL), and 6 hours of Orientation (O).