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Igreja e Convento de Santa Helena do Monte do Calvário

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Rua Cândido dos Reis, 78
7000-524, Évora

Évora

This convent was founded in 1570 by Infant D. Maria of Portugal. It should be mentioned the church with one only nave, covered with tiles from the XVIII century and the two floors cloister with rectangular plan and simple lines.

Fonte de Eiras

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Terreiro da Fonte
3020, Coimbra

Coimbra

This backboard public fountain goes back to the D. João V period. It has a central body and two lower laterals. At the centre, over the tank, is the medieval seal of the city. On top is the national coat of arms.

Casa Museu Dona Ilda Valentim Mesquita

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Avenida do Basil (EN 238)
6230-633, Fundão

Fundão

House Museum belonging to the rancho de Silvares, which gathered a vast ethnographic booty. The name space is intended to honor d. Ilda Valentine mosque, which greatly contributed to the dissemination of folklore of Beira Baixa.

Quinta da Abegoa

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Largo da Abegoa
7330-201, Santo António das Areias

Marvão

Quinta d ' Abegoa consists of 2 houses, with provisions and different environments. A resulting from the recovery of a country house, and another which, although built from scratch, maintains the original rural areas in which it operates.

Capela da Misericórdia de Beringel

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Praça Doutor Miguel Bombarda
7800-832, Beringel

Beja

Chapel built in the XVI century, ordered by D. Pedro de Sousa. In 1970 it suffered remodelling works. Worthy of notice are the elements of the regional mannerism: the planimetry, the vaults and respective keystones and brackets, the fronton gridiron and the portal.

Capela da Vista Alegre e Túmulo de Dom Manuel de Moura Manuel

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Lugar da Vista Alegre
3830-292, Ílhavo

Ílhavo

Temple with thick walls, brick vaults, and limestone masonry. The façade features a large niche with a sculpture of Our Lady of Penha de França. The classification includes the tomb of D. Manuel de Moura, Bishop of Miranda.

Padrão de Elvas

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Elvas
7350, Elvas

Elvas

This Padrão was rose by orders of D. Afonso VI as a celebration from Linhas de Elvas battle. It was constructed in white marble from Estremoz and it is formed by a Tuscan column settled above a square pavement with three steps.

Recolhimento de Nossa Senhora das Dores

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Rua Dom António de Melo de Castro
7150-156, Borba

Borba

Old beatério of very simple construction, without ostentation and with a church without façade facing the street. It was founded by testamentary disposition of d. Joana de Azevedo Mourão Castelo Branco, widow of Fernão Vaz Strain.

Ruínas do Fortim de Caracena

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Castelo de Vila Viçosa
7160-245, Vila Viçosa

Vila Viçosa

This blockhouse was built by Theodosius I, at the same time when doing the finishes of the fortress artillery of the Castle. In the 18th century was reinforced by d. João V, a century after having been demolished after the war of restoration.

Convento dos Capuchos

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Serra de Sintra
2710, Sintra

Sintra

Built amidst cliffs and vegetation, this convent is also known as the Convent of Santa Cruz da Serra or of Cork. A simple, rustic construction, it was founded in 1560 by D. Álvaro de Castro, fulfilling a vow he made to his father, D. João de Castro. Everything in this space is miniature: the cells, lined with cork, the refectory, and the small church with its marble altar, whose vault was carved from the rock itself. It is believed to have been abandoned in 1834, following the suppression of religious orders decreed by the liberal regime.

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