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À Descoberta de Alfama
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Bairro de Alfama
1100, Lisboa
This typical quarter was once one of the most cosmopolitan of lisbon. Placed between the castle and the river, Alfama is an historical quarter that makes us go back to the time of the portuguese discoveries. Its typical buildings prevail over the hearthquake of 1755, leaving the façades intact. Experience the unique atmosphere of life in the neighborhood, with its small stores and taberns, finding your way through the..net of streets and…Because it is an area with a big declive, the best choice is to make the tour up to down.Places to visit: Casa dos Bicos; Saint Jorge's castle; Sé; …
Convento da Graça
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Largo da Misericórdia
6000-462, Castelo Branco
It belonged to the Franciscan until 1526 and to the Santo Agostinho Eremites until 1834. In the end of the XVII century and beginning of the XVIII century the convent was rebuilt. From the original plan only stands the Manueline granite portal of the main façade.
Casa dos Taborda
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Largo do Pereiro, 1
6090-162, Penamacor
Manor House of simple rectangular plan, with a chapel located near and with homogeneous coverage of two waters. It was built in 1734, second date entered in the portal. Features of Baroque architecture, especially the shot in triangular pediment with a Latin cross.
Capela de Tojais / Capela de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
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Tojais
4870-082, Tojais
18th century chapel with unique interior space covered by barrel vault. Features inside holy water sinks flanking the portals and niche back perfect open on the wall, which would integrate headstall the main altarpiece.
Capela do Divino Espírito Santo
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Rua da Carreira
6250-171, Belmonte
Vernacular Chapel, probably built in the 14th century. It consists of a longitudinal plan simple with a homogeneous coverage of two cloths and a main facade gable with straight Dick portal. In the interior, highlighted by a 16th century mural in the form of a triptych.
Capela do Espírito Santo
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Largo do Espírito Santo
6090-022, Penamacor
19th century chapel of longitudinal plant simple, with a unique space and with coverage in gable roof. Features a main facade in Gable, torn by a round arch portal. It was rebuilt in the 19th century about traces of a 19th century temple.
Capela de Nossa Senhora do Ó
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Largo do Terreiro, 9
4050-603, Porto
Originally devoted to the Senhora da Piedade, it also welcomed the Senhora do Ó, a pregnant Virgin, when the chapel where it used to be was destroyed. The Frontispiece has several ornamental, which frame the portal and a niche with an image of the Virgin.
Capela de Santa Ana
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Rua de Santana, 10
6230-160, Fundão
Chapel of longitudinal plant simple, matching the interior space with the exterior. Provides coverage in gable roof and main facade with gabled shot, torn by a perfect round portal. Highlighting the main altarpiece with phytomorphic decorations 19th century.
Capela de Santo António
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Rua da Capela
3570-150, Valagotes
In this Chapel stands the arched portal is down, with the frame made up of the staves from the arc. Excel also crosses of gable and Bell trevadas and incisas in the ashlars, the same are the crosses of the Via Sacra, containing the symbology of Calvary, on the facade.
Edifício do Colégio do Espírito Santo
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Largo do Colégio, 2
7000-803, Évora
16th century building of quadrangular, preserves, with the original proportions, the cloisters. The Baroque façade of the room of the acts covered by 17th tiles and classrooms with the respective chairs and tile historian of the 18th century. The classification also includes the Renaissance portal.