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Castelo de Mogadouro

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Rua João de Freitas, 32
5200-277, Mogadouro

Mogadouro

The castle of Mogadouro was donated by D. Afonso Henriques to the Templars and, a few years later, passed to the Order of Christ, its successor. Today, only two sections of walls remain, an isolated tower with rectangular faces and some scarce remains of carved walls.

Capela dos Castros

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Travessa de São Domingos de Benfica
1500-564, Lisboa

Lisboa

The portal of the chapel is surpassed by the coat of arms of the Castros. Inside there is a single nave and the presbytery. On the lateral walls you may see six arches and rectangular windows over them. In this chapel is buried D. João de Castro, vice-king of India.

Casa d'Arriba

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Largo Nossa Senhora da Consolação, 7
2525-433, Atouguia da Baleia

Peniche

Overlooking the praia da Consolação, secular Home d ' Arriba is composed of three studios-the Green, blue and yellow, modernly equipped and decorated. To take full advantage of the sea, find out about the practice of water sports such as surfing, Bodyboarding and swim.

Pelourinho de Carvalho

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Largo da Fonte
3360, Carvalho

Penacova

Pillory with a probable construction date of 1514, the year in which D. Manuel granted the town's charter. With an octagonal shaft and topped by a capital with a pyramid-shaped finish, it is decorated with a cross and heraldic symbols on two of its faces. The rest features the Cross of Christ.

Mosteiro de Arouca

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Largo de Santa Mafalda
4540-108, Arouca

Arouca

It began with a dual community – male and female – having become a female monastery and adopted the Rule of Saint Benedict at the end of the 11th century. The affiliation with the Cistercian Order, which occurred in the 13th century, is associated with the figure of Infanta D. Mafalda, daughter of D. Sancho I, who, in 1220, decided to incorporate the nuns into the new Order. Endowed with a vast patrimony, it became one of the most important Portuguese female monasteries. Retreating to the convent, D. Mafalda gained a reputation for holiness, to which the discovery of the …

Albergaria dos Fusos

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Albergaria dos Fusos
7940, Albergaria dos Fusos

Cuba

Village built in a small lot. Its name is due to the fact that, in time, have there been flax industry. Its importance was demonstrated by having enjoyed privileges of municipal headquarters and pillory. Had judge ordinary, two councillors and a Prosecutor presented by donors. The village belonged to the convent of Santa Clara in Beja and was sold in 1503 by d. Violante de Moura, Abbess of the convent said the sum of 200 thousand Reis, Álvaro, Lord of Tentúgal, purchase which was confirmed by King Manuel I in March 14, 1516 and, later, by d. João III in …

Convento de São Saturnino

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Azóia
2705-001, Colares

Sintra

Hotel unit that was born in the Convento de São Saturnino, donated by d. Afonso Henriques to their Ensign-mor, Pedro Páez, who founded a confraternity. The various buildings are linked by stairs and narrow passages full of charm. The views are to the Valley of the serra de Sintra.

Casa da Câmara

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Largo do Pelourinho
6270-605, Casal de Travancinha

Seia

Edifício que foi sede de concelho com foral dado por D. Manuel I em 1514 e que possuía Câmara, Tribunal, Cadeia, Destacamento Militar e Botica (Farmácia). Tinha Juiz, Procurador e Escrivão.

Estátua do Lidador

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Praça Doutor José Vieira de Carvalho
4470, Maia

Maia

A bronze statue, over a marble base, paying homage to Gonçalo Mendes da Maia “O Lidador”, hero of the foundation of the nationality, whose first king of Portugal, D. Afonso Henriques, nominated his “Adeantado”. The statue is by the sculptor Lima de Carvalho.

Rua de Dom João I

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Rua Dom João I
4835-063, Guimarães

Guimarães

This street is filled with old houses with wooden balustrade balconies. D. João I padrão (a large stone cross with the Kings Coat of Arms) dated from the XVI century stands out, as well as the São Domingos Order dated from the 19th century.

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