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Casa da Tapada

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Avenida Sá de Miranda, 150
4720-464, São Miguel de Fiscal

Amares

Manor house built in the late 15TH century and subsequently modified and expanded during the 17th and 18th centuries. Has three terraces supported by walls and ornamented by staircases and sources. This House was the residence of poet Sá de Miranda.

Igreja da Misericórdia do Monsanto

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Largo da Misericórdia
6060-091, Idanha-a-Nova

Idanha-a-Nova

Mannerist church built in the 16th century, with a longitudinal plan consists of a nave and a sacristy and annex adossados, with a Bell Tower on the outside. In the interior, especially the pulpit on the side of the Epistle.

Igreja Nossa Senhora dos Milagres

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IC8
3270, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

Isolated church, reachable through the grand staircase that precedes it. In its composition is a nave, the chancel with bell tower and sacristy. It was rebuilt in the 19th century.

Igreja da Misericórdia de Pedrógão Grande

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Largo da Devesa
3270-101, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

Temple with a 17th-century façade topped by a niche with a stone sculpture of the virgin. It has a nave and chancel. The main altar features an altarpiece in Mannerist carvings. The porch beside the church gives access to the body of services.

Museu de Arte Sacra

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Rua da Misericórdia - Igreja da Misericórdia
3270, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

Museum installed in a part of the IMisericórdia Church, which has one of the rarest altarpieces in the country of its kind, according to technicians from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in addition to oil canvases on the Passion of Christ, canvases from the 16th and 17th centuries and other images stored in this space.

Museu Pedro Cruz

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Largo da Devesa
3270-101, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

It features a permanent collection of oil paintings, about a thousand charcoal drawings and notes by the painter Pedro Cruz, ranging from his time in Paris (1906-1910) until the date of his death in January 1980.

Casa Museu Manuel Nunes Correa

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Rua 5 de Outubro
3270-108, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

This was the home of Commander Manuel Nunes Corrêa and his wife, whose estate, donated by himself, includes his own paintings, one by João Vaz and another by João Reis, personal objects, collections of coins and butterflies, musical instruments, among others.

Centro Histórico de Pedrógão Grande

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Pedrógão Grande
3270, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

Walking the 1.5 kilometer trail is an excellent way to discover part of the history and architectural heritage of this region. Along this route you can see gardens, architectural sites, churches, museums, the Clock Tower, the library and other details of great beauty.

Igreja Matriz de Pedrógão Grande

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Rua Doutor José Jacinto Nunes
3270-120, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

Temple of Romanesque origin rebuilt during the Renaissance, between 1517 and 1539. It has an interior with three naves and the chancel has a craftsmen's vault. The altarpiece on the high altar is made of stonework from the Coimbra Renaissance. The bell tower that makes up the main body of the facade stands out.

Ponte de Cabril

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Estrada Cabril
3270, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

According to legend, the bridge was built by the Philippine kings, replacing an existing Roman bridge in the vicinity. It is based on 3 full arches, the central one with the largest span. It has a flat board and stonework side guards with access ramps on both sides.

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