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Capela de Nossa Senhora da Consolação / Capela da Senhora da Pedra
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Salvaterra do Extremo
6060-501, Idanha-a-Nova
Chapel probably built in the 18th century, consisting of a longitudinal plan with a nave, a chancel lower and narrow and a vestry located near. In the interior, especially the pulpit foursquare on the side of the Gospel and to the polychrome altarpiece.
Habitação Romana
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Rua do Lagar
6060-041, Idanha-a-Nova
Fragments of a Roman dwelling, which is believed to have been built between the 1st century and 3rd century, after being cut in half by a wall built in the 4th century.
Capela de Santa Maria Madalena
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EM1285
6060, Idanha-a-Nova
Chapel that is believed to have been built in the 18th century, consisting of a longitudinal plan with a nave preceded by an open porch and a chancel. In the interior, especially the triumphal arch back perfect and for the high altar surmounted by a niche.
Capela da Senhora do Pé da Cruz
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Monsanto
6060-093, Idanha-a-Nova
Alpendrada Chapel, probably built in the 18th century, consisting of a longitudinal plan simple with wooden interior coverage of two cloths. The main façade is torn by a straight Dick portal, circumscribed by apilastrados corners.
Pelourinho de Segura
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Largo da Praça
6060-521, Idanha-a-Nova
This Manueline pillory is composed by an octave shaft, a capital decorated with pearls, the Royal Coat of Arms, the armillary sphere and the Cross of Christ.
Poço do Concelho
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Rua das Eiras
6060-021, Idanha-a-Nova
It is a water hole that once supplied the village with water.
Muralhas de Idanha-a-Velha
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Largo do Espírito Santo
6060-041, Idanha-a-Nova
Defensive structure dating from Roman times\/medieval, with about 750 meters long, showing some semicircular turrets and quadrangular.
Capela do Senhor do Calvário
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Rua de Santo António
6060-069, Idanha-a-Nova
It is believed that this chapel was built in the 17th century, as well as the elements that made up the Via Sacra. Presents a longitudinal plan simple with a single space, preceeded by a porch supported by Tuscan columns, with different toppings on gable roofs. Underwent refurbishment in the 20th century.
Capela de São Pedro de Vir-à-Corça
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EM567
6060, Idanha-a-Nova
Granite Romanesque temple, probably dating back to the 13th century, whose name is related to a legend concerning the child saves the demon by Santo Amador and fueled by a DOE. On the façade, stands out the main portal in arch, topped by rosacea, and the side portals in arch with tympanum smooth. In the interior, especially the triumphal arch of two lintels arch and pointed arch.