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Capela de Santo António

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Rua da República
7900-611, Ferreira do Alentejo

Ferreira do Alentejo

Small urban chapel, with the main facade in a truncated gable without a bell, a unique example in the district. Here you will find an art gallery, where you can admire miniatures of agricultural implements, among other works.

Capela de Santo António

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Rua do Pocinho
3720-628, São Roque

Oliveira de Azeméis

Little chapel with Bell and with tile Panel with Saint Anthony the encimar the main door.

Capela de Santo António

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Rua de Montes Claros, 1
7150-133, Borba

Borba

Founded by the brotherhood of San Antonio, this Church had several farms, whose incomes were in favour of the artistic ornamentation. The Patron Saint can be seen in the sculpture erected in mud, in the pediment of the entrance. Has some marble altarpieces, designed by the architect José Francisco de Abreu and Angelic Velez.

Capela de Santo António

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Urgueira
3570-170, Urgueira

Aguiar da Beira

In this 18th century chapel, stands out the decoration of the portal, the niche surmounted by pinnacles and cross and with volutadas fins and the corners in the form of pilasters of the nave.

Capela de Santo António

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EN 224
4540-551, Santo António

Arouca

Renaissance and baroque chapel whose porch is supported by four Tuscan columns. The Baroque reform added to the chancel and Bell.

Capela de Santo António

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Largo de Santo António
6200-821, Covilhã

Covilhã

Chapel with main façade framed by pilasters with pinnacles and a downed arc portal. Featured for his effort in gable cornice with a cross at the apex.

Capela de Santo António

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Largo de Santo António
2540, Sanguinhal

Bombarral

Church of nave and chancel built in the late 19th century. In the interior, especially the chorus-high with balustrade based on two columns of smooth magazine.

Capela de Santo António

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Avenida de Santo António, 260
4750-300, Martim

Barcelos

Alpendrada Chapel of longitudinal nave plant with characteristics of transition from Mannerism to the Baroque. Visible in breaking the simplicity of the facades by elaborate pinnacles of corners and Bell 's. The porch contrast with the small size of the Chapel, giving it great beauty and monumentality.

Capela de Santo António

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Rua Central
5340, Cortiços

Macedo de Cavaleiros

Chapel of unique space that presents, inside, the altarpiece-mor in polychrome Mannerist stonework.

Capela de Santo António

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Rosmaninhal
6060-427, Idanha-a-Nova

Idanha-a-Nova

Chapel probably built in 1621, date recorded in the pulpit. Presents a longitudinal plan consists of a nave preceded by porch, a chancel and a vestry located near more closely. In the second half of the 20th century, has undergone profound changes in its interior.

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