Explore the best places

Monuments in Beja

Ermida de São Sebastião

  • heritage

Largo Francisco Mendes
7800-298, Beja

Beja

Mannerist architecture church, popular, with only a nave and main chapel. Inside are worthy of notice the remains of tempera paintings from the XVIII century.

Convento de Santo António

  • heritage

Rua de São Sebastião, 48
7800-298, Beja

Beja

The primitive moth of the convent of Santo António, built during the reign of King John II, only the cloister, the Church and the chapter room. The cloister has coated the walls of 16th century tiles, green and white with metallic reflections.

Capela da Misericórdia de Beringel

  • heritage

Praça Doutor Miguel Bombarda
7800-832, Beringel

Beja

Chapel built in the XVI century, ordered by D. Pedro de Sousa. In 1970 it suffered remodelling works. Worthy of notice are the elements of the regional mannerism: the planimetry, the vaults and respective keystones and brackets, the fronton gridiron and the portal.

Nicho de Nossa Senhora de Fátima

  • heritage

Rua do Estado da India - Jardim do Ultramar
7800-485, Beja

Beja

Small sanctuary with an image of Nossa Senhora de Fátima.

O Pião

  • heritage

Rua António Sardinha
7800-447, Beja

Beja

Sculpture by Sousa Lara, made of forged iron, representing a top.

Passo da Rua da Ancha

  • heritage

Rua da Ancha, 11
7800-036, Beja

Beja

Built by António Nobre in 1675, it portraits one of the episodes of Christ’s Passion, from its condemnation until his death at Calvary. This “Steps” or small chapels were a place of cult for Catholics doing the Via Sacra, nine “Steps”, as a symbol of Jesus suffering.

Réplica do Pelourinho de Beja

  • heritage

Praça da República
7800-427, Beja

Beja

The pillory construction was ordered by Dom Manuel after the grant of the charter of Leitura Nova in 1521. Similar to other royal works of this time, here are also represented the arms of this monarch, armillary sphere and an iron Christ cross. After a troubled way, the pillory was rebuilt in the XX century accordingly to the original model.

Colégio dos Jesuítas de Beja

  • heritage

Rua Marquês de Pombal
7800-067, Beja

Beja

Huge building that marks the urban net. The construction of this college began in the XVII century but with the expulsion of the Jesuit Order from Portugal, in 1759, it was interrupted. In 1770, by order of King Dom José, the bishopric of Beja was reinstalled there. In 1777 the works restarted and nowadays it is the quarters of Guarda Nacional Republicana and a part of the Universidade Moderna.

Antigo Hospital da Misericórdia de Beja / Hospital de Nossa Senhora da Piedade

  • heritage

Rua de Dom Manuel I, 19
7800-306, Beja

Beja

This ancient hospital is considered to be one of the best examples of the Manueline architecture. It is one of the first Manueline constructions built to be a hospital. Inside the ward is intact.

Balneário Público

  • heritage

Rua da Rainha Dona Amélia, 1
7800-514, Beja

Beja

Modern architecture building, where are the municipal public baths and whose construction dates from 1951.

< 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 8 9 10 >