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Colégio dos Jesuítas / Câmara Municipal e Tribunal de Comarca de Gouveia

  • heritage

Avenida 25 de Abril
6290-554, Gouveia

Gouveia

Former Jesuit College consisting of a simple rectangular plan, developed around two cloisters, with emphasis in the Church Centre. The College was founded in the 18th century and, in 1839, d. Maria II installed here the Court and jail. In the 20th century was also installed at City Hall.

Edifício da Janela Manuelina

  • heritage

Rua Francisco de Passos, 41
6300-558, Guarda

Guarda

16th-century building that stands out for its Manueline window adorned with flowers of lis, mermaids, Angels and fish. It is believed to have worked as Bishop's Palace. Bishop d. Álvaro Keys will have been murdered by a servant, in this building. Features of manueline and Renaissance architecture.

Igreja do Corpo Santo

  • heritage

Rua do Corpo Santo, 17
1200-182, Lisboa

Lisboa

Convent built by initiative of Fra Domingos do Rosário, in an area offered by D. Afonso VI. The earthquake of 1755 destroyed it. In 1758 the reconstruction began, being its location slightly moved to west. It is a religious architecture construction from the Marquês de Pombal period.

Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena

  • heritage

Via da Falperra - EN309
4715-390, Nogueira

Braga

Church in monte da Falperra, is a beautiful example of Rococo architecture. It is designed by the architect André Soares da Silva Braga, at the instigation of Archbishop d. Rodrigo de Moura Telles. The interior is coated with 18th century tiles ceramist Policarpo de Oliveira Fernandes.

Ponte de Dona Maria Pia

  • heritage

Sobre o Rio Douro
4300, Porto

Porto

The D. Maria Pia Bridge, built little above the D. Luís I Bridge, allowed the railway connection between the two Douro sides. Its construction, planned by Eiffel, began in January, 1876. It was built with great precaution because its only roadway is hanging at about 61 metres above the river’s water level. In all the construction were used about 1600 tons of iron, which didn’t even scratch its lines’ harmony and elegance. The works were concluded on November, 4th, 1877 and nowadays, although it is closed, we can still admire its beauty and usefulness.

Convento dos Congregados de São Filipe Néri

  • heritage

Rossio Marquês de Pombal
7100-513, Estremoz

Estremoz

Built in the early 18th century, it served as the palace of D. Constantino de Bragança, Viceroy of India, and only later as a convent. Highlights include the stonework and tiles, which depict scenes from the life of St. Philip Neri, and the beautiful marble staircase, featuring hunting scenes.

Igreja de São Vicente

  • heritage

Rua Francisco de Passos
6300-558, Guarda

Guarda

This seventeen hundreds temple presents a baroque façade sided by two bell ringer towers. The historian glazed tiles panels stand out and they are placed in the church nave and main chapel. It was reconstructed in 1790 by initiative of Bishop D. Jerónimo Rogado de Carvalhal e Silva.

Igreja de São Martinho de Soalhães

  • heritage

Avenida da Igreja, 17
4630-609, Soalhães

Marco de Canaveses

Founded in 875, the Soalhães Monastery was donated to the bishop of Porto by D. Sancho II in 1267, and likely became the main church shortly thereafter. Remodeled in the 18th century, the Church of Soalhães retains its medieval main portal. Inside, it houses an interesting collection of tiles and carvings.

Rei d'Orelhão

  • food & drink

Largo da Igreja, 1
5370-152, Mirandela

Mirandela

The King of restaurant pay phone, in Mirandela, brings to its customers the typical band went dishes. The prices are very affordable and the restaurant offers specialities such as lamb the King d ' payphone, home-made jams with cheese and Sausage Terrine in Apple nest with port wine juice.

Passeio pela Zona Histórica de Lisboa

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Lisboa
1100, Lisboa

Lisboa

Go down the Avenida da Liberdade and start on a discovery journey of the town historical centre. Here, you’ll find plenty of interesting points. At the Restauradores square the majestic Foz Palace, in its neo-classical style, and the frontispiece of the old cine-theatre Éden, with a modernist aspect stand out. Following through Rossio, you’ll find the National Theatre D. Maria II and the D. Pedro Statue. Now in the middle of downtown, venture trough the geometrical net of the streets that set up the urban unit built after the earthquake of 1755. Next, follow to Encosta da Sé and visit …

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