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Igreja de Santa Maria de Celorico da Beira

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Praça de Santa Maria
6360-362, Celorico da Beira

Celorico da Beira

The temple was built in the 13th and 14th centuries and renovated in the 18th century, still preserving its Baroque façade and two bell towers from that period. Notable features include the statuary and some paintings, the coffered ceiling with painted figures of saints, the 17th-century tiles, and the tombstones. During the third French invasion, it served as a field hospital for the English.

Solar do Queijo da Serra da Estrela

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Largo de Santa Maria, 5
6360-315, Celorico da Beira

Celorico da Beira

Located in the historic area of ​​the village of Celorico da Beira, very close to the castle, stands this Cathedral of Serra da Estrela Cheese. The magnificent 17th-century building is worth a visit in itself. Dedicated to preserving the tradition of Serra da Estrela cheese, it is also part of the Farmer and Cheese Museum. Here you can buy and taste the famous cheese, as well as other regional delicacies such as black pudding, chorizo, ham, rye bread, honey, jams and wine.

Linhares da Beira

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Linhares da Beira
6360-080, Celorico da Beira

Celorico da Beira

The village is located at an altitude of approximately 800 meters, at the foot of the Serra da Estrela mountain range, and its origins date back to 850 BC, during the occupation by the Turduli. Later, it was crossed by the Roman road that connected Emerita to Braga. Traces of sections of the Roman road and forum are still visible. The castle, a national monument, was built in 1291 during the reign of King Dinis and features two towers. In the parish church, erected in the 12th century, there are three paintings attributed to Grão Vasco, considered the landmark of …

Castelo de Linhares da Beira

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Rua do Castelo
6360-080, Linhares da Beira

Celorico da Beira

Located on a hill at an altitude of approximately 800 meters, in the foothills of the Serra da Estrela mountain range, this castle is believed to have been a fortified settlement occupied by the Romans and destroyed by the Moors in the 9th century, before being reclaimed by King Dinis. Only the enclosure defined by two towers with several floors remains.

Castelo e Muralhas de Celorico da Beira

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Rua do Castelo
6360-339, Celorico da Beira

Celorico da Beira

Castle consisting of a wall with two towers and a keep. Located atop a granite outcrop overlooking the village, it dates from the 14th century. Notable features include the straight-arched loopholes, rectangular-faced merlons, and pointed-arch main gates. The walls have an irregular configuration and an exposed parapet.

Queijo da Serra / Queijo Serra da Estrela

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Celorico da Beira
6360, Guarda

Celorico da Beira

O Queijo Serra da Estrela, vulgarmente chamado Queijo da Serra, é o mais antigo dos queijos portugueses, produzido desde o século XII. É um queijo curado, de pasta semi-mole e amanteigada de cor branca ou amarela, produzido de forma tradicional a partir do leite de ovelha, na região da Serra da Estrela. Produto DOP (Denominação de Origem Protegida), a qualidade e sabor único do Queijo da Serra são reconhecidos em todo o mundo.

Pelourinho de Baraçal

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Rua do Forno
6360-020, Baraçal

Celorico da Beira

16th-century Manueline pillory, to present a punch with three steps, an octagonal shaft (not existing or even capital base), and a pyramidal-shaped Finial.

Pelourinho de Forno Telheiro

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Rua Casa do Povo
6360-060, Forno Telheiro

Celorico da Beira

Pelourinho de Açores

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Largo do Pelourinho
6360-010, Açores

Celorico da Beira

It presents prismatic shaft, topped by a cube with the national Coat of Arms with a pyramidal end.

Pelourinho de Linhares da Beira

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Rua Direita
6360-080, Linhares da Beira

Celorico da Beira

This pillory has its shaft in the shape of a prism and it is topped by a capital with an armillary sphere and finished by an iron cross.

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