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Capela da Senhora das Preces
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Largo da Praça, 17
6200-591, Covilhã
Chapel dating from 1583 consisting of a simple rectangular plan and with coverage in roof of three waters, where stands a cross at the apex. In the interior, highlighted by a Mannerist altarpiece with two oil paintings. The ceiling, the paintings, the roof and the altarpiece underwent restoration works in 1995.
Capela de Nossa Senhora do Livramento
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Livramento
9360, Livramento
A mannerist and revivalist chapel that dates back to the 17th century and was re-formulated probably during the 19th century. It has a simple longitudinal plan with a sacristy on its right side and a small bell tower. Inside, a special note to the retable in a curved fronton with a canvas.
Capela de São Bentinho
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Rua de São Bentinho, 23-27
4700-327, Braga
Baroque and neoclassical Chapel, dating from the mid-18th century. In the 19th century was built the porch and also placed the main altarpiece. The interior featured a panel representing St. Benedict, Nossa Senhora da Luz and St. Bernard and an altar in the form of URN.
Capela de São Gonçalo
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EM560
4880-131, Ermelo
Little chapel of Baroque religious architecture dating from the 19th century. XVIII, very simple lines, based on a rectangular single-body plant and longitudinal. In 1923 was restored by m. m. M. Is located in secluded location, on a hillside facing the Olo River.
Museu do Vidro
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Praça Guilherme Stephens
2430, Marinha Grande
The Glass Museum was established in 1954, though it only opened its doors to the public in 1998. Housed in the Stephens Palace, a neoclassical-inspired building dating back to the second half of the 18th century, the museum has a permanent exhibition space and a temporary exhibition space.
Casa do Castelo
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EN114, 16
2525-025, Atouguia da Baleia
17th century Manor House, enlarged in the 19th century, with seven exquisite rooms and quiet environment, located between the countryside and the beach. You will find walls-socks with the walls of an old Moorish Castle, dating from the 12th century, which lends the name.
Ermida dos Navegantes à Estrela
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Rua dos Navegantes, 7
1200-729, Lisboa
This monument, dated from 1757, was built by the Brotherhood of the Senhor Jesus dos Navegantes and Nossa Senhora da Caridade, from the Esperança Convent. The remarkable glazed tile covering with a consistent iconographical program and the interesting views of the XVIII century Lisbon are worthy of notice.
Forno Comunitário de Sortelha
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Sortelha
6320-536, Sabugal
Rectangular plant community oven concentrated, with one floor and penthouse on roof of a water. The original construction dating back to medieval times, having undergone refurbishment later. In the second half of the 20th century, was used as a barn and, from 1997, began to function as coffee.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
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Picha
3270-143, Picha
The Church consists of nave, choir-alto, chancel, belfry and vestry. The main altarpiece, with probable date of the 19th century, features neogóticas. The altar can be seen five panels, all opened in niches. In the center pane is the image of our Lady of Mount Carmel.
Igreja de Santa Marta de Alcanhões
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Rua Cidade de Santarém
2000-362, Alcanhões
In this monument stands out the Glazed tiles in “pattern” and “carpet” type, a fifteen hundreds pulpit in marble, a stone sculpture from the 15th century, the image of the Virgin dated from the 16th century, the altarpiece in baroque tile and the column in circle font laying in a pilaster.