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Igreja de Santa Clara do Sabugueiro
- heritage
Largo de Santa Clara
7040-702, Sabugueiro
Church architecture typically Mannerist chã, whose overall structure dates back to the end of the 16th century. Emphasis on ceramic panels in side vestments dating from the 18th century.
Igreja de São Francisco de Assis
- heritage
Rua de Almacave
5100-109, Lamego
Typical building Franciscan, with a very simple exterior architecture. Within the framework of the high altar, dating from the 17th century, and the tiles and national historians, dating from the 18th century.
Castelo de Moura
- heritage
Calçada do Castelo
7860-009, Moura
Located on a limestone elevation, this castle has a keep dating from the time of Dom Dinis, which stands out for its volume. It was after the reconquest from the Moors that King Dinis had the castle completely remodeled, which had housed the Moors for 400 years. Later, King João I ordered the fortress to be expanded, but the War of Succession and the 1755 earthquake contributed to its state of ruin. On the southeast side there is an elbow-shaped entrance portal and a vaulted tunnel. Next to the castle there are ruins of the Convent of the Dominican Nuns …
Igreja do Salvador de Cabeça Santa
- heritage
Praça Carlos Pereira Soares
4575-139, Cabeça Santa
Ordered to build by d. Mafalda, daughter of King Sancho I in the 13th century, the Church of the Savior of Gândara (as was previously known) is, according to various experts, a modest copy of the Church of Cedofeita, Porto, in particular at the level of decoration, which attests to the roaming of the Romanesque artists in this region of the country. From the 17TH century, this Church also begins to be known as Santa head, due to a skull kept in silver reliquary and exposed in altar, said to belong to a single unknown, and which assigns followed qualities. …
Villa Pampilhosa Hotel
- hotels
Rua Arlindo de Almeida Esteves, Lote 8E
3320-242, Pampilhosa da Serra
Offering 52 rooms, the Villa Pampilhosa is ideal for all nature lovers and gastronomy. Here, you can admire two different looks: the village and the mountain. Has a SPA with indoor heated swimming-pool, jacuzzi, sauna, Turkish bath and gym.
Palácio Burnay
- heritage
Rua da Junqueira, 86
1300-344, Lisboa
Built in the beginning of seven hundred, it was significantly altered during the XIX century. The greenhouse deserve a closer look, in a neoclassical mixture with the iron architecture and the dome, following the entrance wall, decorated with "tromp-l'oeil", involving the staircase divided in two circular branches.
Clube de Caçadores
- food & drink
Campo
3515-342, Viseu
Simple and welcoming restaurant, whose main features are the game dishes and decoration allusive. Tends to be a must-see for many hunters. For those who do not appreciate the flavors of this type of menu, there's no shortage of alternatives of equal quality. The wine cellar is looked after.
McDonald's
- food & drink
Rua Conselheiro Bívar, 23-27
8000-255, Faro
This restaurant belongs to a worldwide known chain. Its fast service and the kind of food are quite popular among the youngsters. The hamburgers, the fries and the soft drinks are its most requested dishes. The decor is informal but good looking. It stands out for its hygiene.
Dom Romero
- food & drink
Rua Guilherme Gomes Fernandes, 5
2560-338, Torres Vedras
A restaurant located in the historic area of Torres Vedras, in an old cellar, resulting in rustic and welcoming looks. The cuisine is widely varied, from Italian dishes, with 156 pizza varieties, to typical Portuguese dishes. A special note to the fondue and to the cod au gratin.
Igreja de Santa Maria dos Olivais
- heritage
Rua Aquiles de Mota Lima
2300-455, Tomar
Temple from the 13th century. It appears to have been part of a Convent of Benedicts, still in the period when the town was called Nabância. It was rebuilt by D. Gualdim Pais, in 1160, who made it the pantheon of the Templars in Portugal. Its structure presents transition elements from the Romanesque to the Gothic style, the latter being predominant. A large rose window stands out on the façade, surmounting the portico with four archivolts. Over the rose window you can see the mark of the Knights Templar, the Signum Salomonis. In the sacristy, with a 16th century vault, …