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Quinta do Canto
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Rua Lomba da Cruz do Bravo, 2
9900-404, Flamengos
Situated in a rural area in Flemish, this farm is located just ten minutes from the city of Horta and the airport. Divided into two houses-the main house and the Casa da Eira-surrounded by ample leisure areas, with emphasis on the pleasant terrace.
Antiga Casa da Família Miranda Brandão / Biblioteca Municipal de Seia
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Rua da Caínha, 3
6270-499, Seia
Nineteenth century House of simple rectangular plant consisting of two hinged rectangular volumes. Features a symmetrical main façade divided into three rags and torn by going to rectilinear. Inside, a Freestone ladder providing access to the piano nobile.
Convento de Nossa Senhora dos Anjos
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Largo dos Anjos
3140-273, Montemor-o-Velho
Temple belonging to the former convent of the Friars Ermitas de Santo Agostinho. The vault of the main chapel, the windows and the tomb of Diogo Azambuja, testify to the Manueline origins of this church. The façade, of great architectural simplicity, is part of the proto-baroque style.
Arco Romano de Beja
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Rua de Dom Dinis, 1
7800-305, Beja
Possibly built between the 1st and 4th centuries AD, this arch is supported by two towers and is integrated into the medieval castle, outside the citadel. Also known as the "Évora Gate," its main function was to provide access to the barbican that surrounds the keep.
Casa dos Sá Sotomaior
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Praça da República, 42
4900-520, Viana do Castelo
Urban Renaissance palace with irregular rectangular plant consisting of two main bodies of two and three floors. Around, there is a garden, where one can see a fountain of recent construction. He currently works in this building a banking institution.
Casa dos Viscondes de Tinalhas
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Rua Direita, 13-15
6250-111, Belmonte
House built in the early 19th century by the vicomte de Tinalhas. Presents a simple rectangular plan with two floors and a main facade with colossal apilastrados corners, torn by a central portal. In the 20th century, the interior was scaled and adapted apartments.
Capela de São Sebastião
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Rua de São Sebastião
6060-320, Idanha-a-Nova
The primitive construction dates back to the 16th century, the current building only from 1998. Presents a longitudinal plan with a nave and a chancel, with differentiated ceilings closer wood in mixer. The main facade is gabled, torn by a round arch portal.
Capela de São Sebastião
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Rua das Indústrias 2
2705, Terrugem
Manueline Chapel, rural character, with main facade torn by an ogival portal. The interior is a single nave, with wooden ceiling and triumphal arch Manueline. In the chancel, covered by ribbed vault, are carved arrowheads, connected by a node, alluding to the Patron Saint.
Capela de São Sebastião
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Rua de São Sebastião
6215-279, Unhais da Serra
Chapel of longitudinal plant with articulated and differentiated coverage volumes in gabled roofs. Features a unique ship, a high choir based in columns and a main altar in gilt. It was built in the early 18th century, suffering after rebuilding works in 1761.
Capela de São Sebastião
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Rua da Capela
6440-231, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo
Mannerist chapel erected in 1676, as confirms the inscription on the lintel of the door. Presents a longitudinal plan simple with a single volume and wood covered the two waters. Featured in the main façade, to the portal lintel straight and for the Bell and, inside, to the Mannerist altarpiece.