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Heritage in Portugal
Egitânia / Museu Epigráfico Egitaniense
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Rua do Lagar
6060-041, Idanha-a-Nova
Traces of an ancient Roman city and Visigothic, founded by the Romans in the 1st century BC.
Igreja Matriz do Rosmaninhal / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Largo da Igreja
6060-435, Idanha-a-Nova
17th century church with a longitudinal plan consisting of three aisles divided into five sections, a narrower chancel, a belfry, a Baptistry, a sacristy and a adossadas Chapel. Its content was very changed, keeping the seventeenth-century tile Wainscoting in the Baptistry and side chapel, as well as some Baroque imaginary.
Igreja Matriz do Ladoeiro / Igreja de Santa Catarina de Siena
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Largo da Igreja
6060-256, Ladoeiro
Igreja Matriz de Zebreira / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Largo da Igreja
6060-586, Idanha-a-Nova
Igreja Matriz de Toulões / Igreja de Santo António
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Rua da Igreja
6060-531, Idanha-a-Nova
Igreja Matriz de São Miguel de Acha / Igreja de São Miguel
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Travessa do Menino de Deus
6060-511, Idanha-a-Nova
Igreja Matriz de Salvaterra do Extremo / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Largo do Adro da Igreja
6060-501, Idanha-a-Nova
This church was probably built on the 15th century and it is composed by a longitudinal plan. It possesses one nave, a narrow and high main chapel, a sacristy and a bell tower. On the inside it stands out the altarpiece in golden carving on the main altar and on the outside for the campanile.
Igreja Matriz de Proença-a-Velha / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Silva
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Rua da Igreja
6060-069, Idanha-a-Nova
This baroque church is dated from the 18th century and it is composed by one only nave, a lower and straighter main chapel, one attached sacristy and a tower. On the inside it should be mentioned the altarpieces in golden carve in national and late baroque style.
Igreja Matriz de Penha Garcia / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Rua do Reduto, 1
6060-333, Idanha-a-Nova
The original temple was built in the 13th century by Dom Dinis, in honor of Santa Maria, after being completely rebuilt in the second half of the 20th century. Presents a longitudinal plan consists of a nave, a chancel narrower, a sacristy and annex adossados and a Bell Tower.