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Results for São Martinho do Porto in Portugal
Miradouro de São Martinho de Adorigo
- country
- leisure
Adorigo
5120, Tabuaço
Views of the vineyards and plantations of the Douro region.
Parque Infantil de São Martinho
- country
- leisure
Rua do Parque do Infantil
2590, Sobral de Monte Agraço
Fenced children's playground with padded floor.
Zona de Lazer de São Martinho
- country
- leisure
EN 501
4550, Castelo de Paiva
A large and pleasant space with natural lawns and tall trees. It has tables and round benches and a small lake. One may cook there since there is a barbecue.
Feira de São Martinho de Antas
- heritage
- shopping
São Martinho de Antas
5060, São Martinho de Antas
Igreja de São Martinho da Gândara
- heritage
Rua da Igreja
3720-539, São Martinho da Gandara
All tile-lined great Church and Bell Tower.
Igreja de São Martinho de Candoso
- heritage
Largo da Igreja, 58
4835-380, Guimarães
This is a Romanic church with one only nave, main chapel and bell ringer tower. From the original temple it only maintains the corbels remains on the top. It underwent several improvements, displaying, mostly, neoclassic features.
Igreja de São Martinho de Friastelas
- heritage
EN306
4990-630, Barral
This building is composed by one only nave and rectangular main chapel flanked by 2 chapels. The square bell tower presents two levels in which the superior one has only 2 walls with bell ringers crowned by pinnacles on the corners. On the south façade there is a doorway with arch, archivolts above the right foot and flat tympanum, two openings and windows. It preserves Romanic elements from the second half of the 13th century.
Igreja de São Martinho de Lordelo
- heritage
Rua das Condominhas, 739
4000, Porto
Characteristic temple from the end of the XVIII century, covered with azulejos (tiles) on the exterior. The front is sided by two strong bell towers and ended by a high curved fronton. Inside, the carvings, the paintings, the sculptures and the main altar stand out.
Igreja de São Martinho de Mouros
- heritage
Avenida Nené Ribeiro
4660-384, Resende
This church is one of the most notable examples of Romanesque Portuguese, being your turriforme massif, an original element built in the manner of a portico. While the head preserves own capitals of the 12th century, the construction of the ship and of the portico should date from the 13th century. Inside the Church, next to the triumphal arch, kept traces of mural painting.