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Anfiteatro da Praia da Tapada Grande
- art
Corte do Pinto
7750-102, Corte do Pinto
A riverside space that organizes all sorts of shows and can welcome up to several hundred people.
Parque Infantil da Encosta da Tapada
- country
- leisure
Rua Capitão João Pires
6040, Belver
Playground on dirt, with only two diversions.
Sepultura Antropomórfica de Tapado do Alvão
- heritage
Tapado do Alvão
5470-490, Tourém
Fragment of the grave carved in a granite block anthropomorphic and incorporated into the wall of a property. Presents an area of the head and shoulders well laid out and the beginning of the body lowered, with about one metre long. It is an isolated finding, not far from the Valley of St. Stephen 's, where they were found several bricks and anthropomorphic sarcophagus.
Unidade de Saúde Familiar Tapada
- utilities
Rua Professor Rui Luís Gomes, 40 - Tapada das Mercês
2725-556, Mem Martins
Miradouro da Ponte da Vala Real
- country
- leisure
Salvaterra de Magos
2120, Salvaterra de Magos
Viewpoint offering views over Salvaterra de Magos.
Quinta do Parque Real
- food & drink
EN118
2120-114, Salvaterra de Magos
The Royal Park restaurant, on the national road 118, on Burnt Valley zone, between Salvaterra de Magos and Marinhais, features traditional and regional dishes, with an emphasis on the eels, add several suggestions of fresh fish and seafood. The space of this restaurant, seafood restaurant and brewery is great, with 170 seats, divided into three rooms, one of which is exclusive to smokers, with 40 seats. On the menu are dishes like seafood Cataplana, skewered squid and prawns and roast Cod with roasted potatoes. The Royal Park restaurant also organise FADO evenings and other events.
Quinta Real de Caxias/ Paço Real de Caxias
- heritage
Estrada da Gibalta, 18-B
2760, Oeiras
This farm represents the social life in the 18th century.
Museu da Vila Velha de Vila Real
- heritage
Rua de Trás-os-Muros
5000-657, Vila Real
The Museum of Vila Velha is a new cultural equipment of Vila Real, housed in a building designed by the architect António Belém Lima, and aims to make known the fruits of archaeological excavations in Vila Velha, allowing an increasingly profound knowledge of occupation of this territory. The visitor can contact closely with the results of the interventions, but also with associated archaeological practices. On the lower level, offers an area dedicated to temporary exhibitions, diverse themed. On the top floor, an area for holding exhibitions of average duration. There is also an auditorium with capacity for 60 people.