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Igreja Matriz de São Salvador / Antigo Colégio de São Francisco Xavier
- heritage
Largo Duque D'Ávila e Bolama
9900-141, Horta
Initially built as the Jesuit College Church, the first stone was laid in 1652. However, construction only began in 1680. The buildings that flank it were never finished and today houses the Museum of Horta and the City Hall. The church became a parish church in 1825, due to the advanced state of degradation of the previous church. The church's facade is made up of four floors and its interior is made up of a single nave and three interconnecting chapels.
Forte de Santiago do Outão / Farol do Outão / Hospital Ortopédico do Outão
- heritage
EN379
2900, Outão
Fort located at the foot of Serra da Arrábida. Its tower is dated from 1390. In 1572 it suffered enlarging works and was completely remodelled after the Restoration War. The chapel, covered with glazed tiles from the XVIII century, is worthy of notice. In the XIX century it was a prison and later the holydays residence of King D.Carlos and Queen D. Amélia. In 1909; it became a hospital for orthopaedic diseases and maintains its function until today.
Igreja de Santo António
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Rua de Santo António
7160-265, Vila Viçosa
Church founded by King John I in 1564, although it has been open to the cult in 1569. Located in the historic centre of the town, has a small terrace, with the same name as the patron of the Church, given the existence, prior to the construction of the Church, of a gathering of devotees Claustrais de Santo António. Inside you can see 16th century wall paintings of great beauty. Today's place of worship and devotion and funerary chapel.
Linha 22
- food & drink
Rua dos Clérigos, 23
4050-205, Porto
The Line 22 is a restaurant\/café\/bar where you can enjoy Portuguese products: cheeses, wine through jams, liqueurs or cakes. Situated next to the clerics, the 22 Line has already been a grocery shop and a clothing store. Today is essentially a place for snacking. Regularly makes wine and cheese tastings and serves snacks to enjoy while looking at one of the busier streets of downtown Porto: rua dos Clérigos.
Serra de Montesinho
- country
Serra de Montesinho
5300, Montesinho
It belongs to the Ancient Massif of Trás-os-Montes, located to the North of Bragança, in the border with Spain. Part of the Natural Park of the Montesinho Mountain, this is where it reaches its tallest altitude: 1481 metres.One can take several pedestrian walks, mountain bike or drive a car along the rivers and getting acquainted with fauna and th fora of the region, as well as its typical villages and its archaeological vestiges.
Praia da Ilha do Farol
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Praia da Ilha do Farol
8000, Faro
Extensive beach, which can only be accessed by boat. Both the river and ocean beaches have good quality water and an enchanting landscape. To get to the beach, one walks between the houses on a cement floor. The waters are transparent, very calm and attractive. The landscape contemplates the lighthouse and two piers. For those who prefer not to make the trip every day, there is information that it is possible to rent a house in this location.
Covas do Monte
- country
- heritage
Covas do Monte
3660, Covas do Monte
Located near the São Pedro do Sul thermae, in a deep valley surrounded by cliffs, with the so.called Hell Portal to the west. This villag is composed of small schist houses and narrow streets with vines. The inhabitants are farmers and shepherds, mostly corn farmers. It has one of the biggest communal goat herds in the country.
Convento de São Francisco
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Rua Comendador Guilherme João Carlos Henriques, 6
2580-337, Alenquer
The first Franciscan convent founded in Portugal in 1222 by order of Dona Sancha, daughter of Dom Sancho I. Although deeply damaged by the 1755 earthquake, some elements from earlier periods remain. In the 16th-century cloister, the highly ornate Manueline portal that gives access to the Chapter House remains.
Casa e Capela da Quinta da Bouça
- heritage
EN550
4905-670, Barroselas
House built in the early 17th century, presenting a facade with sober lines, where stands a stone weapons. Located near to the main body, was built a chapel, where highlights a rectangular frame Mannerist portal, surmounted by a triangular pediment. In the year 2000, the farm was transformed into a unit of Turismo de Habitação.
Capela de São Pedro
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Passeio das Romeirinhas
7540, Santiago do Cacém
The chapel, which burned in 1895, has very simple lines, with a masonry portal and an opening on the fronton, composed of a high altar and a sacristy. Two different architectural modules can be viewd here. Inside, one can find a John Paul II tile of the 1980s and a Saint Peter of the 18th century.