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Poço das Freitas
- beach
- country
Poço das Freitas
5460, Nogueira
Traces of large gold holdings, active by vast periods, especially in the Roman period, medieval and modern, admitting that might have known exploration at a time more remote, in Proto-history. Are visible evidence of large open excavations, numerous cut mining galleries and heaps, over a wide area. One of the areas form a pond, which have given rise to the name of the place, "Poço das Freitas".
Grutas do Rossio
- country
Grutas do Rossio
7920, Alvito
The Rossio Caves were re-found between 1940 and 1950 as a result of the exploration of subterranean quarries with the system of opening tunnels and wide rooms. In the 18th century it furnished calcareous rocks used in the construction of millstones. In the summer one may visit them between 9 am and noon and from 4 pm to 8 pm and in the winter from 10 am to noon and between 2 pm and 5 pm.
Taberna da Milinha
- food & drink
Rua Poeta António José Pereira, lote 53
3500-235, Viseu
Riley's Tavern Restaurant, in Viseu, opened in October 2013 and has won many fans. Enjoys a privileged location, to which they join several and fine snacks of author, signed by chef Diogo Pereira. To take into account the mushroom au gratin with cheese from serra da Estrela (€ 5) and roasted chouriça Brandy (€8,25). Regan-if the snacks with wine by the glass, mostly from small regional producers.
Silvares
- country
- heritage
Silvares
6230, Fundão
Silvares is on of the oldest villages in the parish and its houses are placed around the mother church, on the banks of the Zêzere river. It stands out for its narrow streets with old houses and features the following monuments: chapels of Saint Sebastião, Espírito Santo, Saint Eufémia and Saint Luzia, the crucifix, the fountains and th roman fountains. The crafts work includes drums, flutes, adufes (a kind of a tambourine), iron objects, regional embroideries and more.
Jardim Afonso de Albuquerque
- country
- leisure
Praça Afonso de Albuquerque
1400, Lisboa
The square has strong connections with the Discoveries, this was the former sand-pit where the Real cais de Belém used to anchor. Now it is a gardened area, sided by quickset hedges and trees (nettle-tree and stone pine), lake and sculptures, with the Afonso de Albuquerque, vice-king of India, statue, manueline style, standing out. This garden presents also four statues created by Barata Feio, placed at the square corners.
Convento da Conceição / Museu Rainha Dona Leonor
- heritage
Largo da Conceição, 5
7800-131, Beja
Church of the former Franciscan Convent of Santa Clara, founded in the 15th century. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries, the city of Beja suffered extensive destruction of its heritage, and only the church, the cloister, the chapter house, and adjacent rooms survived from this former convent. The Gothic portal on the facade stands out, and inside, the gilded woodcarving and tilework are noteworthy. The Queen Dona Leonor Museum is now located within the convent.
Convento dos Capuchos
- heritage
Rua Miradouro dos Capuchos
2825, Caparica
Convent built by D. Lourenço Pires de Távora in 1558. It has a façade surrounded by corners topped off in the acroteria by flames and an interior porch with three arches. The large window of the choir is topped by a niche with a clay sculpture. In the galilee, tile panels stand out. Located in the area of the Protected Landscape of Arriba Fóssil da Costa de Caparica, from there you can contemplate the landscape of the coast of Lisbon, Estoril and Cascais.
Convento e Igreja de São Francisco
- heritage
Rua de São Francisco, 59
5300-037, Bragança
Built in the 13th century to house the mendicant order of San Francisco, it underwent several renovations in the following centuries, with the Mannerist façade dating back to 1635. In the second half of the 19th century, in the convent area, it was built the Military Hospital and, later, the Duke of Bragança Asylum. Among the various 18th century altarpieces it has, the one in the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição stands out, in which some rocaille applications are notorious.
Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima
- heritage
Cova de Iria
2495, Fátima
Temple of neo-baroque structure, built in the early 20th century, on the site of the apparitions of our Lady. Dominated by a central tower of several floors, the colonnade is decorated by ceramic panels representing the Via Crucis. Designed by the Dutch architect Gerard van Kriechen and continued by the architect João Antunes, stands out for its dimensions, the statue of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in the niche of the tower and the mosaic that represents the Holy Trinity crowning of our Lady.
Capela da Misericórdia de Álvaro
- heritage
Praça de Misericórdia
6160-011, Oleiros
Religious architecture consisting of nave and chancel, separated by a Transept. The interior retains some of the symbolic religious figures, like a dead Christ with the Holy Women and s. John the Evangelist. It stands out, too, the altar in gilded, coffered ceiling and the niches of the main Chapel, where you can see 2 figures carved in stone from Ançã, depicting Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus. The ceiling panels saves the Via Crucis.