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Insensato Café-Livraria

  • food & drink
  • heritage

Rua da Silva Magalhães, 25
2300-593, Tomar

Tomar

It is the first combined book and coffee shop opened in Tomar, right in the historic centre of the city. The concept explores a new way of being, with a tranquil environment, conducive to literary gatherings. Snacks include healthy meals based on selected and health-friendly products, such as pancakes, rusks, fresh juices and home-made cakes. In the bookshop there are mainly used books, with prices varying between 5 and 10 euros, but also new editions.

Museu Municipal de Palmela

  • heritage

Largo do Município
2951-505, Palmela

Palmela

The Municipal Museum of Palmela is a set of museum spaces, the most important of which is the Castle Nucleus which, in itself, comprises four zones: Archaeological Space (in situ reading of the history of the fortification), Medieval Occupation and Reconquista, Casa Capelo (history of Palmela and the Order of Santiago) and Military Broadcast Space. In addition to this nucleus, the S. Tiago Visitable Reserve, the Church of Santiago and the Wine and Vine Center are also open to the public — as a permanent exhibition.

Museu Raúl da Bernarda

  • heritage

Rua Frei Fortunato
2461-601, Alcobaça

Alcobaça

After more than a century of activity, the Raul da Bernarda company decided to open the museum's doors to the public in 2000, on its own initiative, making it possible, since then, to learn about the history of the oldest earthenware factory in Alcobaça. In addition to the "Raul da Bernarda Ceramics Collection," there is also the exhibition "The Costumes of the Rancho do Alcoa, alluding to Alcobaça pottery," which portrays the historical, ethnographic, and artistic memory of the city.

Igreja Matriz de Carapito / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Purificação

  • heritage

Rua da Igreja
3570-100, Carapito

Aguiar da Beira

This church, built in medieval times, underwent successive renovations. The facade is in gable clipped, with cone-shaped window and shot false pediment with a niche. In the lateral façades are traces of openings, Windows, doors or graves. Inside, the main altarpiece is a copy of transition, with neoclassical decorative elements but with baroque structure. The internal coverings show neoclassical decorative painting. There are also images of s. Pedro de Verone and some paintings in the side altars.

Edifício do Teatro Garcia de Resende

  • heritage

Rua do Teatro, 10
7000-510, Évora

Évora

Building designed by engineer Adriano da Silva Monteiro (1846-1925), with neoclassical traits, of remarkable Italian theatrical architecture, having been opened in 1892. In the living room of spectacle stands out the ceiling, by António Ramalho, with an allegory alluding to the themes of tragedy and comedy, where, among other things, is part of the name of Garcia de Resende. In addition to work as show room, it also has a school of theatrical training.

Mercado Municipal de Santarém

  • heritage

Rua Doutor Jaime Figueiredo, 22
2005, Santarém

Santarém

Located near the city's courthouse, this 1930s building stands out for its interesting and extensive collection of tile panels. In total, there are 55 figurative panels, along with eight decorative ones made in the old Sacavém Factory, featuring tourist and regional promotional motifs. The building, which has a distinct architectural style, was built on the site where the old open-air market was held for centuries, in what was known as Praça Velha.

Igreja de Santo António

  • heritage

Rua de Santo António
7160-265, Vila Viçosa

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.

Igreja de São Martinho de Friastelas

  • heritage

EN306
4990-630, Barral

Ponte de Lima

This building is composed by one only nave and rectangular main chapel flanked by 2 chapels. The square bell tower presents two levels in which the superior one has only 2 walls with bell ringers crowned by pinnacles on the corners. On the south façade there is a doorway with arch, archivolts above the right foot and flat tympanum, two openings and windows. It preserves Romanic elements from the second half of the 13th century.

Palácio da Brejoeira

  • heritage

Pinheiros
4950-660, Monção

Monção

A grand house commissioned in the early 19th century, only completed almost thirty years later. It features an L-shaped floor plan, with two large facades and two turrets topped by balustrades and pinnacles. Inside, the rooms boast neoclassical décor. Outside, a landscaped terrace is flanked by high walls. The palace, despite being on private property dedicated to the production of one of the region's most renowned Alvarinho wines, is open to visitors.

Pinturas Rupestres de Vale de Junco

  • heritage

Esperança
7340, Esperança

Arronches

Rock shelter with cave paintings also known as Lapa dos Gaivões, where, among other motifs, animals and human figures are visible. It is located on the southwestern slope of Serra dos Louções, the southern limit of the Serra de São Mamede Natural Park. It is located in a quartzite rock shelter. Furthermore, it features paintings in red tones, having been shown in 1916, framing a set of open-air cave paintings in Portugal.

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