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Janela Manuelina da Casa dos Pereiras e Lacerdas
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Largo de Santa Maria
7800-133, Beja
Manueline window from the beginning of the XVI century, originally from the Quinta do Castelo and reused during the works of the casa dos Pereiras in 1950’s. This window is characterized for its decorative richness that shows the influence of the Italian renaissance.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolação e Santos Passos
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Largo de São Brás, 42
4810-446, Guimarães
Church dating from the 18TH century, designed by the architect André Soares, crowned by two towers built in the mid-nineteenth century. The staircase balustrade and the altarpiece of the main Chapel, dating from the late 18th century, classic style.
Igreja Paroquial de Quintos / Igreja de Santa Catarina
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Largo da Igreja
7800, Quintos
Manueline church with popular characteristics at the Baixo Alentejo that keeps, from the original structure, the carved squared stones of the font and the portal. The remodelling of the temple, as well as the construction of the bell tower and the golden, polychrome carved retables, are from the XVIII century.
Igreja Paroquial de São Salvador
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Rua do Freixieiro, 6
4740-421, Esposende
This baroque temple construction was ordered by the abbot Afonso de Meira Carrilho on the XVIII century. It stands out its sculpture from the Saviour, an oeuvre done by the Master João Alves, dated from the XIX century and for the baptismal font.
Pelourinho de Treixedo
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Largo de São João
3440-522, Treixedo
These are only fragments from the pillory which until half of the 19th century was in Largo de São João in front of the City Council house and next to the Chapel of São João and Cabo House. The others remnants from the pillory are missing.
Castelo de Penela
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Rua do Castelo, 5
3230-280, Penela
Castle overlooking the town, where the Church of São Miguel, dating from the 15th century, and a set of anthropomorphic graves from the late Middle Ages stand out. It has a polygonal, irregular shape and is made up of walls and several towers from the 15th and 16th centuries. It preserves the Vila Door and the Betrayal Door, the latter with Moorish influences. This is the second-largest castle on the Mondego defensive line.
Capela de Santo Isidoro
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Monte Crasto
4420, Gondomar
Small chapel from the 17th century, located at the top of Monte Crasto, a kind of natural fortress, with 194 meters of altitude and a beautiful panoramic view over Gondomar, Gaia and Porto. In front of the chapel, we can see side crosses dating from 1757 and a central one from 1759. Throughout the park, there are caves, picnic areas and romantic flowerbeds that invite you to visit.
Museu de Angra do Heroísmo
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Ladeira de São Francisco
9700-181, Angra do Heroísmo
Museum based in the former São Francisco convent, open since 1949. It is a history museum, with a permanent exhibition organized in four parts: "Knowledge of the Azores Islands", "Angra, the Azores and the World", "From the General Captaincy to Liberalism" and "From the 2nd half of the 1800s to the present". Also noteworthy are Azorean paintings on wood from the 16th-17th centuries and an Artillery Battery that Portugal used in the 1st World War.
Museu da Guarda
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Rua General Alves Roçadas, 30
6300-663, Guarda
Space installed in the old Episcopal Seminary built in 1601 by Dom Nuno de Noronha, Bishop of Guarda. It opened to the public as a museum in 1985, under the name Museu da Guarda, showing the history of the district. The Museum's collection comprises collections of archeology, numismatics, sacred sculpture from the 13th to the 18th centuries, sacred paintings from the 16th to 18th centuries and armory from the 17th to 20th centuries. The museum's collection also includes ceramic objects, photography, regional ethnography, painting and drawing from the end of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th …
Igreja e Claustro de São Domingos
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Rua Doutor Avelino da Silva Guimarães
4810-426, Guimarães
This is a Gothic temple from the 14th century, which baroque door and the main chapel enlargement were the result of several reforms performed during the 18th century. On the interior it stands out the main altarpiece with neoclassic influence dated from the ends of the 18th century, the rocaille organ and a seventeen hundreds seating. It used to make part of São Domingos Convent, which was destroyed in the end of the 19th century maintaining the Gothic cloister from the 14th century, classified as a National Monument and which is integrated on the Archaeology Museum from the Sociedade Martins …