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Monuments in Castelo de Vide

Igreja e Antigo Hospital da Misericórdia / Igreja de Santo Amaro

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Rua de Santo Amaro
7320-177, Castelo de Vide

Castelo de Vide

Church with baroque architecture with a single nave, transept, sacristy and hospital. The nave is decorated with plasterwork painted in shades of pink, blue, black and white, imitating marble. The elements feature vegetal motifs.

Judiaria de Castelo de Vide

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Rua da Judiaria
7320-190, Castelo de Vide

Castelo de Vide

It is located in the medieval area of the town of Castelo de Vide, next to the Castle, in what was once the local Jewish quarter, as documents from the 14th and 15th centuries state. The neighborhood was crossed by one of the castle's main communication axes and its disintegration took place from the reign of King Manuel I, after the decree that imposed Catholic obedience on Jews who, in order not to be forced to abandon the town, were converting into New Christians. On some door jambs you can see Hebrew symbols.

Capela do Salvador do Mundo / Capela de São Salvador do Mundo

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Estrada da Circunvalação
7320, Santiago Maior

Castelo de Vide

Church of Gothic, proto-Baroque and Baroque architecture, with attached sacristy, single nave and chancel covered in white and blue tiles dating from 1695 that extend to the triumphal arch. The main altarpiece is from the 17th century. It stands out for its antiquity and for being the first Christian religious building in the town.

Fonte da Vila

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Largo Doutor Frederico Laranjo
7320, Castelo de Vide

Castelo de Vide

Square-shaped fountain covered by a porch supported by marble columns, with a pyramidal roof with a pine cone top. It is topped by the coat of arms of Portugal and the municipality. The tank has four spouts in the center.

Anta dos Currais do Galhordas

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Castelo de Vide
7320, São João Baptista

Castelo de Vide

Dolmen without a corridor, with an irregular polygonal chamber. Only three of the seven supports that support the roof slab remain.

Anta do Sobral

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7320, São João Baptista

Castelo de Vide

Tapir composed of 5 or 6 pillars, with a very irregular pyramidal-conical shape. A granite slab that appears to be the original hat has fallen. This megalithic tomb is commonly known as "Sobral".

Núcleo Intra-muros da Praça de Castelo de Vide

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Castelo de Vide
7320, Castelo de Vide

Castelo de Vide

Center that includes the Castle and fortifications, Fonte da Vila, Church of Santiago, Church and Old Hospital of Misericórdia, Casa Magessi, Pelourinho and House on Rua Nova.

Anta de Melriça / Anta de Melriço

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Tapada da Anta
7320, Santiago Maior

Castelo de Vide

Anta composed of four granite supports of regular rectangular shape and covered by a large triangular-shaped hat. Remains of the primitive mamoa are visible. Note that this monument is located on private property, and it is advisable to request a visit well in advance.

Castelo de Castelo de Vide

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Rua Direita do Castelo
7320-151, Castelo de Vide

Castelo de Vide

The medieval fortress, which comprises the castle and the urban fence, was built during the reign of D. Dinis, and was completed during the reign of Afonso IV, in 1327. In the 17th century, expansion works were carried out on the fortification that surrounds the town up to the limit of the current garden. The São Lourenço fort was built in the 18th century, when the bastioned fortification was extended with the Loureiros Wall. The fortress had a considerable extension, surrounding almost the entire town. Located on one of the highest mountains in the Serra de São Mamede, it served …

Sinagoga de Castelo de Vide

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Rua da Judiaria
7320-190, Castelo de Vide

Castelo de Vide

Templo enquadrado na malha urbana, de arquitetura medieval e que apresenta arcos ogivais. Funciona como núcleo museológico, permitindo aos visitantes conhecer as vivências da comunidade judaica que aqui viveu e os contributos dados para o desenvolvimento da vila.

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