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Museu de Artilharia
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Avenida da República
7080-099, Vendas Novas
The E.P.A. Museum is a museum of military history and artillery. Part of it is located in the garden in front of the school's main facade, where the Bocas de Fogo (Fire Cannons) are located, and another part is located in a building within the Barracks. The collection dates back to 1861 and includes ammunition, shooting accessories, iconic uniforms, and tributes to illustrious artillerymen.
Museu de Jazigos Minerais Portugueses
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Rua da Amieira - Apartado 1089
4465-021, São Mamede de Infesta
This museum, located at the Laboratório do Instituto Geológico e Mineiro (Laboratory of the Geology and Mining Institute), features one of the best and most complete national collections of the main Portuguese mines. A special note to the kaolin exploration of Senhora da Hora. It also shows archaeological findings that ilustrate the mining activities throughout the epochs in Portugal.
Casa da Madrinha
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EN1-2A, 16
9630-161, Nordeste
The Godmother's House complex consists of three buildings located in the village of Northeast: the Godmother's House itself, the Home of the fireplace and the grandparents ' House. The first two are located on the main road, right at the entrance of the village, and are recognizable by the unique trait of their typical architecture. The grandparents ' House is located within the town and is the only one with two rooms to offer.
Ermida de São Sebastião
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Outeiro do Peso
7490, Brotas
A 16th century chapel, consisting of nave, chancel and vestry and Bell and is the only building that remains of the Village of Eagles. Its construction follows the typology of hermitages and chapels centered in the region and the Muslim tubs, which were subsequently adding porches or nárteces. We highlight the main altarpiece in the interior, with modern traits of the late 18th century.
Igreja Matriz de Vimioso / Igreja de São Vicente
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Rua da Fonte Nova
5230-312, Vimioso
Church built at the end of the 16th century and remodeled in the 17th century, with a plan consisting of a single nave, a rectangular chancel, a sacristy and a support area. The main facade is made up of three bodies, the side ones being the bell tower and the clock tower. Inside, the nave with five segments and the ceiling with coffered vaults stands out.
Igreja Matriz de Carrazeda de Ansiães
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Rua Vasco da Gama
5140-082, Carrazeda de Ansiães
Late-Baroque religious monument, comprising a nave, chancel, sacristy, bell tower and 17th century chapel. The bell tower and the finishes on the main facade are made of granite and, in the center, is the clock. The interior preserves a remarkable collection that it consecrates: the painting on the chancel ceiling, with the patron saint being tortured, and the Morgado chapel, where there is a Mannerist altarpiece.
Igreja Matriz de Fornos
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Avenida da Igreja
4550-389, Fornos
The Church has a large and long alameda in front of main facade and surrounded by the wall of the cemetery of the parish and of two typical houses, an 18th century building (now the parish hall), and other recent (now residence of the parish priest). It is a building with dimensions much higher than those of other parish churches of the surrounding rural parishes.
Edifício da Câmara Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim
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Praça do Almada, 16
4490-438, Póvoa de Varzim
Building dating from the 18th century, the present main ground floor facade arches of Ashlar and, upstairs, tile flooring in the 19th century. At the top, are the Royal Arms and the middle of the building, rises the clock tower. This construction marks the urban reform held by the Corregidor and purveyor of the District of Porto, Francisco de Almada e Mendonça.
Farol da Senhora da Luz
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Rua do Farol - Casa do Farol
4150-455, Porto
Small lighthouse tower, with a hexagonal drawing, two floors and 5m height. The access to the first floor, the main one, where the warning lights were sent to navigation, is done through a small, steep stone stairs on the outside, with iron defences. It is also called Farol da Luz or Farol da Senhora da Luz.
Igreja do Senhor Jesus da Piedade
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Avenida da Piedade
7350-094, Elvas
This church belongs to the sanctuary with the same name. The church which nowadays is visible on this avenue replaced a chapel constructed in 1737. Among many features, it is worthy to mention the glazed tiles, from the end of the 18th century, decorating the walls; the two marble altars in several shades, the connection between the nave until the main chapel, and the altarpiece.