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Edifício na Rua do Lumiar
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Rua do Lumiar, 104-106
1750-164, Lisboa
19th century building with revival decoration, built for housing and commerce. Features a rectangular plan with two storeys and dormers, being the main facade topped by cornice and wide parapet full.
Fonte da Mina
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Rua Fonte
6250-162, Belmonte
Diving fountain that is believed to have been built in the 16th century or 17th century. It consists of a rectangular plant, with main façade in vain back perfect and stonework coverage to two waters.
Igreja de São Sebastião
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Largo de São Francisco
8000-142, Faro
A small gothic chapel is all that is left of the original medieval building. In the main chapel there is a golden sculptured panel of the 18th century. The walls have white and blue tiles and pattern polychrome.
Igreja do Mosteiro da Ribeira
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Sernancelhe
3640-201, Sernancelhe
Church with main altarpiece, throne and crucified Christ, flanked by Solomonic columns. It features Mannerist and Baroque religious architecture. The church has a single nave and chancel, the decoration is in gilded woodwork.
Igreja dos Terceiros de São Francisco
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Largo São Francisco, 1930
4700-307, Braga
Church with an imposing baroque front and cross shaped fronton. Inside are worthy of notice the dome-shaped ceiling in stone and golden woodcarving and, on the main altar, the walls covered with glazed tiles.
Igreja e Antigo Convento do Carmo / Lar de Santa Estefânia
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Largo Martins Sarmento, 50
4800-432, Oliveira do Castelo
Convent of Baroque and neoclassical architecture, integrating a church cross plant. On the main facade, emphasis on Baroque and decorated portals, inside, highlighted by a choir stalls with representation on the backrest of the saints of the order.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça
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Rua da Sofia
3000, Coimbra
Church with a single nave and lateral chapels. At the simple front the classic portal stands out and, inside, the mannerist wood retable of the main chapel and the baroque lateral retable are worthy of note.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Luz
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Largo da Luz
1600-498, Lisboa
The church, which construction was ordered be the Infanta Dona Maria in 1575, suffered serious damages with the earthquake of 1755, resisting only the main-chapel, the cross arch and part of the walls of the body.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios
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Rua da Ladeira
9960-110, Lajes das Flores
Church dating from the 18TH century, made up of the main body, a narrower chancel, a Bell Tower, a sacristy and an attachment. Emphasis on the triumphal arch based on imposed entire back.
Igreja de São Pedro
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Largo de São Pedro
5000-605, Vila Real
The church has, in the main chapel, tile panels of 1692, a ceiling with representation of Biblical scenes and, in the sacristy, two sculpted fountains. It has also golden carved altars and a triumphal arch.