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Igreja Matriz de Albergaria-a-Velha
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Rua Engenheiro Duarte Pacheco, 6
3850-030, Albergaria-a-Velha
A Mannerist and Baroque church consisting of a nave with a high choir, a lower and narrower chancel, a sacristy, a mortuary chapel, and an attached bell tower. A rare motif on the door to the sanctuary of the main altarpiece depicts Christ tied to a column is noteworthy.
Igreja Matriz de Aldeia de João Pires / Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena
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Rua Nova
6090-180, Penamacor
Church of longitudinal plant consisting of a nave, a chancel narrower and adossados, a sacristy, an attachment and a Bell Tower. It was built in the 18th century and rebuilt in the 20th century, keeping the original construction the lavabo of the sacristy, the gable of the main façade and the Tabernacle.
Igreja Matriz de Monchique
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Rua da Igreja, 29
8550-464, Monchique
Church with a longitudinal plan, with a beautiful Manueline portico and gilded altarpiece in the main chapel. In the Church there is a sacred treasure composed of cult objects that belonged to the former convent of Nossa Senhora do Desterro (17th century) and valuable vestments.
Edifício Pombalino na Rua do Lumiar
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Rua do Lumiar, 120-128
1750-164, Lisboa
Pombaline building with a simple rectangular plan with two floors, to present the main façade culminating in frieze, cornice and plain edge. It was probably built in the second half of the 18th century, suffering a total restoration at the end of the 20th century.
Edifício da Família Borga
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Largo das Catacumbas
2350, Torres Novas
Bourgeois House probably built in the late 18th century. Was designed for two families, as evidenced by the existence of two main doors and the Division of the garden in front of the House. Emphasis on the south facade balconada window, built in the 19th century.
Edifício do Hospital de Santo António
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Rua do Professor Vicente José de Carvalho, 37 - Largo Professor Abel Salazar
4099-001, Porto
This is a John Carr designed construction, with a salient entrance in the façade. The main façade is neoclassical. According to the initial plan, the building should have four façades but it ended in a U form because of the financial availability to execute the back façade.
Ermida de Santa Eufémia / Igreja Matriz de Pinheiros / Igreja de Santa Eufêmia
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Largo do Adro
5120-184, Pinheiros
Church of Baroque architecture but made on the medieval chapel. Shows insculpidas and walls crosses pilasters. The main altarpiece is Baroque, national framework of transition to the Johannine period. Sports murals depicting scenes from the life of Christ, in the chancel.
Igreja de Trofa do Vouga
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Rua Dom Duarte Lemos
3750-791, Águeda
This church was built in the XVI century and it was under several additions in the XVII and XVIII centuries. The Renaissance main chapel has a remarkable sculptural ensemble, the “O Panteão dos Lemos” ( Lemos Pantheon) that includes statuary and low relief.
Igreja do Bonfim
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Rua do Bonfim, 72 - Alameda Claúdio Carneiro
4300-141, Porto
The Bonfim church, built in the XIX century, was planned by the architect José Geraldo da Silva Sardinha. The frontispiece is majestic, although the decoration is quite simple, as it also is on the inside. The main chapel has an arched roof ornamented with stucco.
Igreja do Mártir Santo São Sebastião
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Rua Doutor Miguel Bombarda
2600-196, Vila Franca de Xira
This church was built on the 16th century and it was reconstructed after the 1755 earthquake. On the outside it is worth to mention the façade topped by a triangular pediment and finished by a cross. On the inside, the nave is split from the main chapel through a stone triumphal arch.