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Igreja de Santa Marinha de Oriz
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Avenida da Igreja
4730-483, Oriz
Baroque rural church with a single nave and a chancel. The interior features Baroque gilded woodcarving in the “national style,” though already showing Joanine influence. It is possible that it was built during the 18th century to replace the old Romanesque church, of which only a few remnants remain. The main façade is marked by the doorway and the large choir window, both with straight lintels. To the left rises the bell gable, with two semicircular arches and two bells of different sizes.
Igreja de São Francisco
- heritage
Rua do Infante Dom Henrique
4050-297, Porto
Built between 1383 and 1410, it is a reference of the Gothic monumentality of the city, with an emphasis on the Romanesque portal with three arched gateways, the rosette symbolizing the Rosa Fortunae, the windows of the Manueline period and the three naves where the interior is divided, covered with gilded carving from the 17th and 18th centuries. It belonged to the Convent of the Observant Franciscans. The interior, of three naves, is highlighted by the 17th / 18th centuries carvings, frescoes and board in the main chapel, transept and sixteenth-century tombs.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Mangualde/ Casa do Despacho
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Rua Albertino de Macedo, 5
3530-219, Mangualde
Its construction took place between the years 1721 and 1724, on a project by the architect Gaspar Ferreira. It comprises a nave, a sacristy and a dispatch room. The filling it received for the interior turned it into a fine example of Baroque art from the Johannine period. Highlights include tile panels with Christian symbolism, referring to scenes from the New Testament, scenes from the lives of Mary and Jesus, tiles from Fábrica do Rato in the sacristy and details of the main altarpiece.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Oleiros
- heritage
Rua Dr. Francisco Rebelo de Albuquerque
6160-413, Oleiros
Religious architecture built during the reign of D. Manuel I, with a single nave and niche on the main facade, on which appears the inscription with the date 1714, which probably indicates the year in which the reconstruction works were completed. Inside you can see the national style gilded altarpiece and the images of: S. João Evangelista, Nossa Senhora das Dores, Senhor dos Passos and Senhor Morto. These images are life-sized and highly expressive.
Bola de Prata
- food & drink
Rua Mouzinho da Silveira, 16
6300-663, Guarda
The restaurant Bola de Prata, on guard, reopened in 2013, with a new approach. From traditional snack bar is assumed now with a modern Tavern, with traditional dishes and good snacks. Gizzards, woodpecker, blood sausage and pig ear Guard are some of the options to consider. If you choose the ordinaries (6,50 €, with entrees, soup, main, dessert and coffee), the right choice is the posta mirandesa. In the cold winter days beirão can rely on the warmth of the fireplace.
Mercearia do Peixe
- food & drink
Avenida António Florêncio Santos, 7
2760-009, Caxias
The Grocery, fish restaurant in Caxias has, of course, the supply of fresh fish as a main attraction. Atlantic Emperor, sea bass and grouper are part of the offer, as well as shellfish and Octopus the mill owner. Presents several meat specialities like the loaf in the stone, the roast duck in the oven (Saturdays) and the Cozido à portuguesa (Sundays). Before sitting in the Interior rooms or on the covered terrace, take a look at the offers of the day display cases are dedicated to fish and meat.
O Victor
- food & drink
Largo da Caldeira, 5
2870-186, Montijo
The gastronomy of this House is based essentially on the grill, but the Masada of grouper and shrimp Gumbo, both per order, specialities are not despise. At the entrance there are ROEs, clams, shrimp, scallops and razor clams. The main dishes are the scaled red mullet with sauce of "livers" (House Special sauce), the lamb chops, kebabs and spare ribs of Iberian black pig meat. Conventional sweets and conventual. Upon reservation, and for groups over 10 people there are still fish and meat casters.
Ponte de Pedra II
- food & drink
Rua de José Falcão, 467
4400-192, Vila Nova de Gaia
A space composed of three rooms and inaugurated in 2006 that means to bring to the south bank of the Douro river the specialities of the Ponte da Pedra restaurant (located in Marco de Canaveses). The menu is composed of several entries (of the traditional Portuguese cuisine), a main dish (to choose from) and tens of desserts. A special note to the picanha brochette, which is a meat dish, and to the Bacalhau à Zé do Pipo (a cod dish). There is live music on Saturday evenings.
Palacete da Granja
- heritage
Avenida da República, 176
4580-193, Paredes
A building located in the city center, with neoclassical features. The facade is covered in beautiful yellow tiles, except for the entrance which is rusticated with columns. There are two arbors attached to the property wall. Inside the building, there are two symmetrical ponds, from which a fountain flows. The building has similar floors, marked by enormous windows framed in granite, whose upper line follows the triangular pediment that, in line with the roofs, marks the main entrance and finishes off the balustrade.
Edifício da Universidade de Coimbra
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Praça da Porta Férrea
3004-531, Coimbra
The university, founded in 1290, is one of the oldest in Europe. After alternating between Lisbon and Coimbra, it was definitively transferred to the city on the Mondego River in 1537, during the reign of King João III, establishing itself in the Royal Palace. The building became the property of the University in 1597, during the Philippine rule, and underwent several renovations over time. In 1772, the Marquis of Pombal gave new statutes to the University, and the Faculties of Mathematics and Philosophy were created, in addition to several Institutes. Notable features of the set include: the Iron Gate (the …