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Casa de Pascoaes / Casa de Pascoais

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Lufrei
4600, Gatão

Amarante

17th century house with U-shaped plant and with terrace in the middle. Stands out the ladder, all lined with tiles of different sections that end at the top by two balconies alpendradas. To close the terrace there is a wall with a gate surmounted by a pediment and crowned by a stone statue. Here lived and died Teixeira de Pascoaes.

Igreja Matriz de São João da Pesqueira

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Rua de São João, 8
5130-321, São João da Pesqueira

São João da Pesqueira

The Main Church of São João da Pesqueira continues to preserve some medieval features, especially in the main portal with its pointed arch. Inside this temple, whose construction dates back to the 14th century, the baroque main altarpiece and the 17th century paneled covering of the nave ceiling stand out.

Igreja de São Salvador de Rebordões

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EM549
4990-770, Rebordões (Souto)

Ponte de Lima

The original Romanic temple founded in the middle on the 13th century suffered deep changes on the 18th century that granted it the present aspect. There is a rectangular deep main chapel where crossed there are the lateral chapel and the sacristy. It stands out the carved altarpiece with two niches sided by two Solomonic columns framing the throne.

Igreja de São Tiago

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Praça do Comércio, 57
3000-116, Coimbra

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 de Nossa Senhora da Conceição

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Largo da Imaculada Conceição, 52
2150-166, Golegã

Golegã

16th century temple with three naves, separated by pointed diaphragm arches, where a magnificent Manueline portal with a serrated arch flanked by twisted columns stands out on the main facade. The interior, also Manueline, is enriched with some modern elements, such as the Renaissance pulpit and the 18th century tiles in the main chapel.

Igreja de Santa Marinha

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Moreira de Rei
6420-506, Trancoso

Trancoso

This is a Romanic church constructed on the same place where it used to be a former mediaeval necropolis. It presents a longitudinal plan composed by two juxtaposed rectangles, where it stands out on the main façade, and the doorway in round arch and the lateral doors in lancet arch. The mediaeval temple was built between the 12th and the 13th centuries.

Igreja da Misericórdia de Mora

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Terreiro da Misericórdia, 4
7490-250, Mora

Mora

Pentacentenária Church consists of nave, chancel, vestry and Bell Tower. The façade is painted white and takes one shot in yellow and has three small glasses. The nave and chancel are narrower and is filled with mural of the late 18th century. Stands out the steeple Bell cast in bronze with an inscription on the Santa Águeda.

Igreja das Chagas do Salvador / Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios

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Rua Dom Afonso Henriques
7780-183, Castro Verde

Castro Verde

This church was built on top of another church, whose founding is legendary and attributed to D. Afonso Henriques. In the 18th century, the façade was rebuilt, displaying an interesting Baroque style. Inside, a marbled stucco main altarpiece with a gilded throne and some 18th-century tiles inspired by Dutch models stand out.

Paço dos Távoras

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Praça do Município
5370-288, Mirandela

Mirandela

A 17th-century palace with three sections: a two-story central section and two single-story side sections. The stonework on the doors and windows is particularly noteworthy. Inside, a tile panel dating from 1956 depicts the city's coat of arms stands out. Currently, it houses the Mirandela Town Hall.

Ermida de São Luís / Igreja Matriz de Ourique

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Rua António Vitorino de Matos, 1
7670-363, Ourique

Ourique

Small pilgrimage hermitage with beautiful Pombaline tile panels. Rebuilt in the 18th century at the behest of King João V. The elegance of its main façade stands out, with rococo mortar work. Inside, the Baroque is already fully established in the large gilded and polychrome structures that spill over from the altarpieces.

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