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Capela de Nossa Senhora do Loreto

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Largo do Eiró
5000-111, Vila Real

Vila Real

A temple o the 1700s that has a joint body on the continuation of the main façade, above which there is a bell tower crowned by several pinnacles. The main portic is topped by a coat of arms. A chapel with only one nave, it has three voluted medalions that ornament the façade.

Igreja Matriz de Parada / Igreja de São Tiago

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Largo do Povo
5350-280, Alfândega da Fé

Alfândega da Fé

Baroque church of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave, a chancel narrower and adossadas, a Bell Tower and a sacristy. The main façade features an arched portal down and a big window. Inside the baptistery, pulpit on the side of the Gospel and the main altarpiece of carved late-Baroque polychrome.

Igreja Matriz de Penha de Águia / Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Candeias

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Largo da Amoreira
6440-221, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo

Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo

Gothic and Baroque church of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave of three bays, a chancel and a vestry closer and a adossadas Chapel. Features a main facade in straight gable torn by a pointed arch portal. Inside, the main altarpiece and the side altarpiece, of gilt national style.

Solar da Família Vaz Osório / Casa dos Vazes / Casa Vaz

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Avenida Manuel de Arriaga
5050-225, Peso da Régua

Peso da Régua

This Baroque building dates back to the 18th century. Comprising two floors, the main floor features bay windows with iron railings supported by carved stone medallions. The main façade boasts a coat of arms. Inside, the interior features carved wooden ceilings.

Rio Sever

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Montalvão
6050, Montalvão

Nisa

Starting to the north of the São Mamede Hill, this river separates Portugal and Spain and totals 40 kilometres, a part of which are shared by both countries. It is one of the main rivers in the north of the Alentejo region that flows to the Tagus and one of the main tributaries of its left bank.

Igreja Matriz de Eirado / Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Repouso

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Eirado
3570-140, Eirado

Aguiar da Beira

In this church, with its Mannerist structure, some Baroque elements can be seen, notably in the finials on the main façade. On the façade, a frieze of tiles stands out under the cornice, and rayed crosses are inscribed on the cornerstones. Inside, the main altarpiece, in a hybrid style, is particularly noteworthy.

Praia Fluvial de Aldeia Ruiva

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Praia Fluvial de Aldeia Ruiva
6150, Proença-a-Nova

Proença-a-Nova

Aldeia Ruiva River Beach is a landmark in this region, especially in the summer. The natural beauty of the site is there for all to see. The entire space was designed to serve its users. It features a landscaped area and a sandy area, with plenty of shade and places to relax, as well as a playground, picnic area, and rural campsite. It also has a bar, changing rooms, and parking. This beach has been classified as accessible and received the "Accessible Beach, Beach for All" award.

Museu Monográfico do Bárrio

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Largo João Soares Bárrio
2460-302, Bárrio

Alcobaça

The Roman villa of Parreitas is a perfect testimony of the Roman occupation of Bárrio which took place between the centuries I and IV, already humanized from the Chalcolithic site, with an architecture adapted to the Mediterranean climate of the region and prepared around a central courtyard. Based on what was found there, the permanent exhibition "the Romans in Alcobaça" Monographic Museum of Bárrio aims to disclose the origins of its people, showing a set of materials that reflect the daily life of the population at the time, in terms of agriculture and animal husbandry, domestic activities, fishing, pottery, weaving …

A Conquista de Silves

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Largo Mártires da Pátria
8300, Silves

Silves

Statue that celebrates the conquest of Silves. During D.Sancho I's reign, D. Mendo, his lieutenant, planned a surprise attack against the Moors. The attack was so fierce that the Moors abandoned the defensive walls and took refuge in the centre of the fortified town. After a period of fighting and slaughter the Moors capitulated on the 3rd September 1198 and the Christians emerged victorious.

Castelo de Penamacor e Torre de Vigia

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Largo de Santa Maria
6090-516, Penamacor

Penamacor

All that remains of this castle are the watchtower, the clock tower (which appears to have been a keep), some sections of the walls, ruins of bastions, and the town gate beneath the former Domus Municipalis. The town of Penamacor is part of a region once inhabited by Romans, Goths, and Arabs, and received its first charter in 1209, granted by Dom Sancho I.

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