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Padrão Seiscentista de Ansião
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Rua Doutor Adriano Rêgo
3240, Ansião
This Padrão was put in here as an honour to D. Luís de Menezes, 3rd Count of Ericeira and the town Lord, as recognition from his achievements during Ameixial Battle.
Pelourinho do Prado
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Rua Francisco António Gonçalves (EN 201)
4730-450, Vila do Prado
This pillory has a cylindrical shaft and the capital is decorated with foliage. On the finishing there are the arms from D. Manuel I, the armillary sphere and Coat of Arms from the Sousas and Prado.
Café Garrett by Ohana
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Praça Dom Pedro IV - Teatro Nacional D. Maria II
1100-201, Lisboa
Integrado no Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, no coração do Rossio, apresenta uma carta de sabores únicos com a assinatura de Ohana by Naz.
Capela de São Lázaro
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Rua Serpa Pinto
2710, São Pedro de Sintra
Small chapel dating back to the late 15th century or early 16th century. XVI. the portal, the final Gothic, has over stone of Royal arms. The interior is of a ship with a panelled vault, in which are visible the emblems of d. Leonor (shrimp) and d. João II (Pelican). We highlight the triumphal arch down, beveled edges and the chancel is covered by a panelled vault, with bocetes and, again, with the Royal Arms and the shrimp.
Castelo de Tomar
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Estrada do Convento, 8
2300-497, Tomar
Castle built in the 12th century with the aim of becoming the seat of the Knights Templar. Built in a high location, only the walls that surround the citadel, the castle with its keep and the temple with a circular plan remain from the original building. Inside the temple, you can see an octagonal "charola", a Romanesque-style building. D. Henrique built two cloisters and the Palaces. D. Manuel added the Manueline nave, whose portico and Chapter house, with its famous window, are stunning. This castle was built by Gualdim Paes and is part of the offensive-defensive system of the reconquest. …
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Piedade
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Rua do Cabido
4700-417, Braga
Its construction was ordered by D. Diogo de Sousa, to be his tumular chapel. The XVIII century azulejos, the renaissant main altar, the golden woodcarving and the ceiling are worthy of notice.
Farol de São Miguel
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Rua do Passeio Alegre, 494
4150, Porto
It was the first fire light in Portugal and was built in 1527, by the commendatory of the Santo Tirso Monastery, D. Miguel da Silva, who left incomes to lit fires at night, perpetually.
Obelisco evocativo da Aliança Portugal - Inglaterra
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Largo Abade Tagilde
4815-597, Tagilde
Evocative monument of the Treaty of Tagilde, signed between the Portuguese King d. Fernando and the Duke of Lancaster, on July 10, 1372. This is the world's oldest military alliance that lingers in the world.
Obeliscos da Quinta da Prelada
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Rua do Passeio Alegre
4150, Porto
This obelisks coming from the Quinta da Prelada are two XVIII century works, made by Nicolau Nasoni. They were later associated with the entrance of the D. Pedro’s troops in the city.
Museu Regional de Beja / Museu Rainha Dona Leonor
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Largo da Conceição
7800-131, Beja
The museum is housed in the Convent of Our Lady of the Conception, founded in 1459 by the Infantes D. Fernando and D. Brites. Highlights include the 17th-century Portuguese tiles, the 16th-century Sevillian tiles, and the Baroque vault of the Chapter Room. Also, noteworthy are the paintings produced in Portugal, Spain, and Holland between the 15th and 18th centuries, the Roman section, and the collection of large classical capitals from the Forum of the Ancient Pax Julia (Roman Beja).