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Mosteiro de Santa Clara-a-Nova

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Calçada de Santa Clara
3040-270, Coimbra

Coimbra

The first stone of this building was laid on July 3, 1649, during the reign of King John IV. The new Monastery was built to house the body of Queen Saint Isabel and the Poor Clare nuns from the original Convent of Santa Clara, which was in an advanced state of disrepair. The church, with a single nave, consists of a choir and a chancel. In the lower choir is the original tomb of Queen Saint Isabel, executed by Master Pero in 1330, a work sculpted from a single block of limestone. On the walls, tiles and altarpieces from the …

Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Coz

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Rua de Santa Rita
2460-396, Cós

Alcobaça

Founded in the 13th century by the abbot of Alcobaça, the Monastery of Santa Maria de Coz was one of the most important monastic complexes in the region and the most important monastery of the female branch of the Cistercian Order. The current building, of impressive simplicity, derives from works carried out mainly in the 17th century. The sober aspect of the exterior of the building contrasts with the Baroque interior. The church, about 50 meters long, reveals the grandeur of the old monastery and has coffered wooden ceilings, 17th-18th century tiles, and gilded altarpieces.

Unidade de Saúde Familiar Mosteiro

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Avenida Professor Doutor Augusto Abreu, 36
2675-297, Odivelas

Odivelas

Torre do Mosteiro de Santa Maria

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Rua Mosteiro Santa Maria
3220, Semide

Miranda do Corvo

Tower belonging to the monastery founded in the 12th century by the Benedictine Order. It underwent profound alterations in the 17th century after a violent fire.

Mosteiro do Salvador de Paço de Sousa

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Largo do Mosteiro
4560-347, Paço de Sousa

Penafiel

The first references to the monastery date back to 994 in the will of Abbot Randulfo, fleeing a monastery further south during the incursions of Almanzor. Although the original church does not correspond to the current Romanesque temple, its architecture left its mark on the construction that would be erected in the 13th century, thus denoting a transitional style from Romanesque to Gothic. King Henry donated the monastery to the Ribadouro family, from which Egas Moniz came, who, in turn, bequeathed half of his fortune to the monastery to be buried there. The church contains the tomb of Egas Moniz, …

Cartório Notarial de Conceição Manuela Rodrigues Morais Jerónimo

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Largo da Devesa, 18-A
3270-101, Pedrógão Grande

Pedrógão Grande

Praça de Táxis da Rua Cónego Jerónimo Dias Leite

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Rua Cónego Jerónimo Dias Leite
9000, Funchal

Funchal

Pastéis de Lorvão

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Coimbra
3000, Coimbra

Coimbra

Doce conventual cuja receita tem origem no Mosteiro de Lorvão, são muito confecionados por altura do dia de Santa Teresa.

Cruzeiro de Vila Nova de Muía

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Mosteiro
4980, Ponte da Barca

Ponte da Barca

Cruzeiro gótico, um dos mais antigos de Portugal. Localizado no largo do Mosteiro, tem um capitel românico como base que o torna um exemplar fenomenal.

Igreja do Antigo Mosteiro de São Salvador do Souto / Igreja do antigo Mosteiro do Divino Salvador

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Largo Prior Luís Dias da Silva
4800-836, Agras

Guimarães

Romanesque, Baroque and neoclassical Church, belonging to the medieval former monastery of the Canons of St. Augustine. It consists of a longitudinal plan with a single nave and a chancel lower and narrow. Still retains some vestiges of the primitive Temple, such as cornice with Visigothic and Lombard band decorated element.

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