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Igreja de Santa Cruz
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Largo da Igreja
7540, Santa Cruz
This church underwent severe modifications with the earthquake of 1755. Currently, in its interior, one can view fine quality pictures of the 1700s - such as a Jesus as a Child of the 18th century, greatly adored by the people - the magnificent stuccos of the 1800s on the high altar and the excellent Christ on the Cross on the high altar as well.
Igreja de Santa Cruz
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Rua Florbela Espanca
7160-283, Vila Viçosa
Church of attractive façade, located on one of the main streets of Vila Viçosa, in the historic centre. Features choir, chancel, vestry and side corridor of access to the cloister. Inside part of the highlight goes to the blue and white 1468 that cover the walls. Today is place of many organisms, such as the Calipolense Philharmonic Society, the retirement living Center, Youth Association and Youth Center, among others.
Igreja de Santa Cruz
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Largo Carlos Amarante
4700-308, Braga
Built in the XVII century, it has a baroque front and, inside, are worthy of notice the golden woodcarving altars and the glazed tile panels. A legend says there are three cocks sculpted at the front, but most people only see two.
Igreja de Santa Eulália
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Rua Padre Manuel Gomes Resende, 297
3700-708, Macieira de Sarnes
Church with a bell tower and clock, with the facade covered in blue tiles.
Igreja de Santa Iria
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Rua José Augusto da Silveira, 26
2000, Santarém
This is a mediaeval temple which underwent several reforms on the 16th and 17th centuries. The portico is dated from 1688. The golden carved altar shelters the famous wooden sculpture from Mont’iraz Christ dated from the 13th century. It stands out the glazed tiles coverage from the 17th century.
Igreja de Santa Isabel
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Rua Saraiva de Carvalho, 2-A
1250-096, Lisboa
Church of great dimensions with a longitudinal drawing, a single nave and chapel vaulted with lateral walls.
Igreja de Santa Leocádia
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Rua da Igreja
5400-740, Santa Leocádia
This Romanic church has a simple main façade without decorative elements. On the top there is a campanile with two windows. On the inside it has one nave with wooden ceiling presenting a triumphal arch richly decorated. The statuary stands out.
Igreja de Santa Luzia
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ER1-2
9950, Madalena
The primitive time was a simple Chapel, in 1723, gave way to a larger parish church. In 1800, he returned to be re-constructed, obtaining the current aspect. Presents a single nave, three altars and a White Tower, standing out, inside, the pulpit and the choir-high.
Igreja de Santa Luzia
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Largo de Santa Luzia
1100-487, Lisboa
On the south façade of this church are worthy of notice the modern style glazed tiles: one related to the Comércio Square before the earthquake of 1755 and the other referring to the Christian invasion of São Jorge Castle in 1147. The classification of National Monument relates to the graves, with Portuguese or Latin inscriptions distributed by the main chapel, arms of the transept and nave. Next to the Church, the belvedere offers a panoramic view of the Alfama quarter and the river.
Igreja de Santa Marinha
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Moreira de Rei
6420-506, Trancoso
This is a Romanic church constructed on the same place where it used to be a former mediaeval necropolis. It presents a longitudinal plan composed by two juxtaposed rectangles, where it stands out on the main façade, and the doorway in round arch and the lateral doors in lancet arch. The mediaeval temple was built between the 12th and the 13th centuries.