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Monuments in Beja

Palácio dos Maldonados

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Rua do Esquível, 21-29
7800-162, Beja

Beja

This palace was built in the middle of the XVI century by a local family named Furtado Mendonça. It is still possible to observe the arms of this family over the main door of the building. It presents a renascent profile. In the end of the XIX century the palace was used as headquarters of the Liceu de Beja and nowadays it became a students’ residence.

Portas de Moura

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Rua das Portas de Moura
7800-425, Beja

Beja

The Portas de Moura were rebuilt in 1867, being then devoted to João Baptista. On the upper part of the arch is a passage, decorated with a characteristic narrow balcony.

Convento da Conceição / Museu Rainha Dona Leonor

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Largo da Conceição, 5
7800-131, Beja

Beja

This was the church from the former Claris nuns Convent founded on the 15th century and dedicated to Lady of Conception. By the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century Beja suffered several destructions on its heritage and from the former convent, only the church, the cloister, the Capital room and attached divisions. In the façade it stands out the Gothic doorway and on the inside gold-leafed, carved altars and the glazed tiles coverage. These days the convent is the Rainha (Queen) D. Leonor Museum.

Ermida de Santo André

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Rua de Lisboa, 74
7800-292, Beja

Beja

According to tradition this chapel was founded by King Sancho I in commemoration of Beja from the Moors in 1162, ogival reconstruction, however dates from the 15th century. The narthex, the conical spires and battlements.

Arco Romano de Beja

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Rua de Dom Dinis, 1
7800-305, Beja

Beja

Possibly built between the 1st and 4th century, this bow is dwelling by two towers and is integrated into the medieval castle, outside the Citadel.

Villa Romana de Pisões

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Beja
7800, Beja

Beja

In the Roman “Villa” of Pisões it is possible to find the heritage left by the Romans living here in I d.C, with traces from the numerous square divisions with different dimensions around the atrium (central courtyard surrounded by columns). It is classified as Building of Public Interest.

Convento de São Francisco / Pousada de Beja

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Largo Dom Nunes Álvares Pereira
7800-018, Beja

Beja

Located outside the Walls, next to the ancient way that connected Beja to Mértola, it was founded in the XIII century. It suffered some changes, mainly during the XVIII century that gave it the present look. The Capela do Túmulos, the Cisterna, the paintings at the Sala do capítulo and the Coro Alto stand out. It is presently part of the net of Pousadas de Portugal.

Sé Catedral de Beja / Igreja de São Tiago

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Largo do Lidador, 7
7800-265, Beja

Beja

16TH century building which retains its structure Church-Hall. The Church is distinguished by large dimensions, by the creation of a unitary space and by the influence of formal solutions taken from tratadística which refer to one of the elaborate creations of Tea Architecture in the South of the country. Inside are some protobarrocos altars and a set of screens of André Reinoso. Also noteworthy are the altarpieces of gilt and polychrome, tile panels and imaginary. It was rebuilt in 1590, at the site of the primitive Church of Santiago Maior.

Arcadas da Praça da República

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Praça da República, 10
7800-427, Beja

Beja

Manueline arcades at the Praça da República.

Castelo de Beja

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Largo Dr. Lima Faleiro
7800-265, Beja

Beja

The set of the Castle are the keep of the era of d. Dinis, in marble, with semi-detached and a window counter matacães surrounding. Masterpiece of military architecture, the Tower of Beja has great historical-monumental value. Of defensive buildings of Roman origin only the arco da Porta da Vila and the port bow of Évora. The door of Moura is the only vestige of the medieval fortification.

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