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Capela da Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Rua de São João
2490-477, Ourém
19th century temple with nave and chancel arch portal torn by demoted. The main altarpiece is Freestone straight plant.
Igreja Matriz de Pópulo / Igreja de São Sebastião
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Rua da Igreja
5070-313, Pópulo
Church of 19th century architecture of ship only. Has main façade in the gable cornice and lintel portal down.
Igreja Matriz de Vale de Sancha/ Igreja de São Gonçalo
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Vale de Sancha
5370, Vale de Sancha
Church where stands out the Mannerist portal and the main chapel with 19th century painting with "adoration" and the four Evangelists.
Fonte dos Cãezinhos
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Avenida Soeiro Mendes da Maia
4780, Santo Tirso
18th century source which presents a portal with fountains of lateral backrest. Decorating with reasons of the order of St. Benedict.
Igreja Matriz de Felgueiras / Igreja de São João Baptista
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Largo do Cimo do Povo
5160-091, Moncorvo
Modern building, located on top of a small hill, to present a façade with a portal of lintel straight and a small triangular pediment.
Igreja Matriz de Orca / Igreja de São Francisco de Assis
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Largo da Igreja, 4
6230-512, Fundão
Church built in the 16th century and rebuilt in 1713, to present a main facade framed by pilasters and torn by a rectilinear portal.
Igreja Paroquial de Santa Susana de Mombeja
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Largo da Igreja
7800-641, Mombeja
Worthy of notice are the masonry work portal surpassed by a rectangular window and bell tower, a characteristic of the Baixo alentejo baroque.
Convento de São Francisco
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Rua Comendador Guilherme João Carlos Henriques, 6
2580-337, Alenquer
The first Franciscan convent founded in Portugal in 1222 by order of Dona Sancha, daughter of Dom Sancho I. Although deeply damaged by the 1755 earthquake, some elements from earlier periods remain. In the 16th-century cloister, the highly ornate Manueline portal that gives access to the Chapter House remains.
Igreja de São Tiago
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Praça do Comércio, 57
3000-116, Coimbra
Romanic church from the last quarter of the XII century. The temple, with three naves, was sacred in 1206. It suffered transformations on the XVI, XVIII and XIX centuries. Outside the eye-window and the portal with columns and decorated capitals stand out. Inside are worthy of notice the retable at the main-chapel and the gothic portico of the chapel.
Igreja Paroquial de Santa Marinha
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Largo Santa Marinha
4400-012, Vila Nova de Gaia
This is a church from the 1500s that was completely rebuilt during the 18th century. Planned by Nasoni, it features a sober construction with the portal ended by an outstanding arch. The façade is sided by a bell tower. The south tower has a belfry that was added on the second half of the 19th century. Worthy of notice are the lateral doors of the main chapel.