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Palácio de São João Novo
- heritage
Largo de São João Novo
4050-554, Porto
The São João Novo Palace is a baroque style building from the XVIII century. The main front and the staircase which occupies the main area of the building stand out. The main gate is dominated by a large panelled arch, whose frames end with a pair of ornament.
Palácio do Marquês de Pombal / Palácio dos Condes
- heritage
Largo Marquês de Pombal, 21
2780-289, Oeiras
A Pombaline-style palace built in the second half of the 18th century, it served as a leisure estate for the Marquises of Pombal. Highlights include the chapel with 18th-century paintings, the tiles inside and out, two 18th-century statues by Machado de Castro, and the waterfalls in the gardens.
Igreja Paroquial de Figueiró dos Vinhos / Igreja Matriz de São João Baptista
- heritage
Praça da República, 1
3260-409, Figueiró dos Vinhos
On the facade of this temple, the Renaissance portal stands out, topped by a pediment interrupted by a niche with the sculpture of Saint John the Baptist. Highlights include the 15th century triumphal arch, the “Baptism of Christ” altarpiece by José Malhoa and mannerist paintings from the Diogo Teixeira cycle.
Igreja da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco
- heritage
Largo dos Terceiros
7350-238, Elvas
A single-nave church featuring 18th-century tiles depicting the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, the carvings in the chancel, and the imagery stand out. The temple was built between 1701 and 1719. Finishing work continued for several years, with the date 1761 inscribed on the door.
Portal da Igreja do Convento de Jesus
- heritage
Praça Miguel Bombarda e Rua Acácio Barradas
2910-790, Setúbal
This construction is from 1490 and has Diogo Boitaca signature. This is a highly important work on the Portuguese architectonic history; hence it is one of the first constructions to present Manueline architecture features. To stand out the main chapel and the glazed tiles revetment from various periods.
Rua de Dom João I
- heritage
Rua Dom João I
4835-063, Guimarães
This street is filled with old houses with wooden balustrade balconies. D. João I padrão (a large stone cross with the Kings Coat of Arms) dated from the XVI century stands out, as well as the São Domingos Order dated from the 19th century.
Pelourinho de Mondim da Beira
- heritage
Rua do Pelourinho
3610-052, Tarouca
This platform has three square steps where it is settled a pedestal in cube. Here it is where the square shaft comes out with chamfered corners. The top is developed in frames increasing with flat surfaces composed by threads in which in one of the sides there is the Portuguese Coat of Arms.
Praia do Alvor
- beach
Praia do Alvor
8500, Portimão
Large beach, very touristy and well-equipped. The location of the beach stands out, since it is located next to one of the most important wetlands in the country, which is home to migratory birds. It has infrastructure for the practice of various modalities. It is part of the "Accessible Beaches" network.
Xarez Restaurante Bar
- food & drink
Rua de Santiago, 33
7200-175, Monsaraz
An outdoor terrace overlooking the plain is one of the attributes that logo stands out in this restaurant, led by Salvador Finished. You can grab a snack, cheese olives, hace pie, farinheira or by migas of asparagus with eggs. Golden cod or roasted loin are other options.
Adega do Convento
- food & drink
Rua Moreira, 11
2640-507, Mafra
Restaurant located in the historic centre of Mafra, a building which has more than 100 years. The service is enhanced and refined space. The cuisine stands out, to combine flavours of traditional Portuguese cuisine and other stops. The week's specials in a buffet system description.