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Casa Grande de Romarigães

  • heritage

Moldes
4940-659, Romarigães

Paredes de Coura

The set consists of the main house, outbuildings used for rural purposes, and the Amparo chapel. This noble, 19th-century house is preceded by a large armorial portal. The Amparo chapel has a profusely ornamented facade with niches containing images, gargoyles, volutes, pediments, and an oculus. The house was made famous by Aquilo Ribeiro's novel, "A casa grande de Romarigães" (The Great House of Romarigães).

Capela de Nossa Senhora da Saúde

  • heritage

ER311
5460-150, Quintas

Boticas

The chapel in the village of fifths, dedicated to our Lady of health has, in the main façade, a rectangular portal, flanked by two glasses, and in stretching the Ridge a belfry with triangular shot surmounted by a cross. Inside the chapel stands the high altar in gilt, placed on the wall of the headboard, which houses religious imaginary. This is the chapel which is celebrated the mass of the feast in honour of our Lady of health.

Núcleo Museológico da Casa da Tulha

  • heritage

Lugar de Cepelos
3730-102, Cepelos

Vale de Cambra

Formerly a dependency of the Arouca Monastery, to receive conventual income, Casa da Tulha is part of the Municipal Museum, being its current museum nucleus. The inscription, of 1760, places its construction in the 18th century. With an interesting general appearance, it is the portal – topped by fires and a cross – that takes center stage in this architectural piece. Visits to Casa da Tulha must be booked at the Municipal Museum.

Casa da Legião

  • hotels

Rua do Curcial
3620-480, Moimenta da Beira

Moimenta da Beira

This House, dated 1794 (date inscribed in a portal of entry), has this designation due to having been headquarters of the Portuguese Legion. Later, worked as a place of meetings of the parish and, on the second floor, as ballroom. After being abandoned for 30 years, was rehabilitated in 2002 and opened to the public in 2005. Has a games room, a wine cellar\/tasting room, two terraces and an interior patio.

Igreja Matriz do Topo / Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário

  • heritage

Rua Joaquim Homem da Silveira Noronha
9875, Topo

Calheta de São Jorge

The church was built in the 16th century and later expanded and restored in the 18th century. This reconstruction was necessary due to the devastation caused by the earthquake known as Mandado de Deus (Mandate of God). The majestic façade features a portal, three large windows, and two oculus windows, not to mention the bell tower, atypical for the island's architecture. Inside, the gilded carvings and numerous paintings stand out.

Igreja Matriz de Castelo Melhor / Igreja do Divino Espírito Santo

  • heritage

Travessa da Igreja, 2
5150-122, Vila Nova de Foz Côa

Vila Nova de Foz Côa

No one knows for sure the construction date of this church, knowing only that already existed in 1321. The current building, however, dates from a renovation later, probably from 1788. Features an elongated plan with a single nave, a Bell Tower and a rectangular chancel. On the façade is the straight lintel portal framed by pilasters and, inside, some gilded altarpieces and the wooden ceiling with the inscription of 1788.

Igreja de São Tiago de Valadares

  • heritage

Valadares
4640-580, Valadares

Baião

Small dimensions temple that we can include already in the Gothic period, although of possible previous foundation. Simple façade, where a portal with a broken arch opens, with two archivolts, the interior being decorated with spheres. Despite the sobriety of the building, with few spans and heavy verticality, the interior features one of the most important mural painting from the 15th century preserved in Portugal.

Capela de São Francisco

  • heritage

Largo de São Francisco
4590, Freamunde

Paços de Ferreira

This set includes the chapel, a fence, and the Freamunde Hospice house. It's a 19th-century building, typical of the large confraternities of the time. The chapel is triangular, as is the chancel, which is carved and has two niches flanking a painting. This ensemble is Baroque, but the carving has Neoclassical characteristics. The main façade has a straight-lintel portal. The chapel, the hospice, and the fence form a triangular plot. It was built in 1737.

Igreja Matriz de Santa Maria da Feira e Convento dos Lóios

  • heritage

Rua Doutor Santos Carneiro, 7
4520-181, Santa Maria da Feira

Santa Maria da Feira

This is a Mannerist convent with a church in the shape of a Latin cross, a single nave, and a two-story cloister. Due to its characteristics, it fits into the typology of the monumental 17th-century churches of classicist and erudite style in the Porto region. The tilework in the chancel and transept is also from the 17th century, and the main altarpiece is Baroque, in the National Style, with Baroque side altarpieces from the time of King Pedro II, at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. In the center of the convent courtyard there was a Baroque fountain, …

Solar do Forcado

  • food & drink

Rua Cândido dos Reis, 14
7300-129, Portalegre

Portalegre

Luís Mourato followed in his father's footsteps, first as a pitchfork and now as host of the family's restaurant, which has been in existence for more than 30 years. A tribute to the bullfighting universe, the references are not limited to the decoration. The menu, where beef predominates, specialises in this matter with grilled kebabs and bull tenderloin. The stewed venison with migas is another of the house's signature dishes, along with the roasted suckling pig with wild mushroom rice. Accompany it with a wine from the region (the menu is extensive and exclusive to the Alentejo) and finish with …

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