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Igreja e Convento de São Francisco
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Avenida Dom João III
2400-164, Leiria
Built in the 14th century, it was only in 1562 that the church became sacred. It was remodeled over the centuries, with Renaissance and Baroque details in the side chapels. At the beginning of the 20th century, its demolition was planned, but it survived as a prison and, from 1920, it was transferred to Companhia Leiriense de Moagens.
Mamoa 2 de Chã de Casteleira
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Chã de Casteleira
5470-480, Solveira
Megalithic monument clearly visible in the landscape, located just a few meters from the county road that connects Montalegre to keys, near the village of Solveira. Features six meters in diameter, with two mainstays to comes up to the surface and a harness very clear lytic.
Igreja de Santo André de Vila Boa de Quires
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4635-709, Vila Boa de Quires
This Romanic temple has altarpieces in neoclassic carving. On the inside, improved on the 19th century, it stands out the Romanic arch from the main chapel that settles in columns with decorated capitals, of which has mermaids. The nave walls are covered with sixteen hundreds glazed tiles.
Igreja de Santo António dos Olivais
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Rua Brigadeiro Doutor Correia Cardoso
3000-083, Coimbra
The temple belonged to a former Franciscan convent. The access is done through a six flight staircase, sided by six chapels, presenting sculptures descriding the life of Christ. From the churchyard you may view the city and close villages, the Mondego River, serras and valleys.
Igreja de São Francisco e Seminário dos Missionários Apostólicos de Vinhais
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Rua dos Frades
5320-331, Vinhais
This building has architectural features from the 17th and 18th centuries. On the facade, open, large windows framed in granite, with Johannine decoration. Elegant pinnacles top the cornices on which the pediments rise. The church also has a parietal bell tower crowned by amphorae.
Igreja de São João Baptista do Castelo, Fortaleza e Muralhas
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Largo da Boa Nova - Monte Brasil
9700-136, Angra do Heroísmo
Monument dating from the 17th century and consists of five bastions: Santa Catarina, São Pedro, good news, Espírito Santo and Santa Luzia. In 1959, the Fort suffered conservation works, in 1997 the Church was fully recovered and in 2000\/2001 was rebuilt the wall.
Igreja de São Nicolau
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Rua da Vitória
1100-618, Lisboa
Imposing church located downtown, with a single nave and collateral chapels, high-choir and square main chapel. It has a neo-classical façade, without towers, crowned by a simple triangular fronton. Inside the décor is similar to the Mártires Church, from the same architect.
Palácio Oitocentista na Rua do Lumiar / Jardim Infantil da Associação Popular do Lumiar
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Rua do Lumiar, 14-16
1750-163, Lisboa
Neoclassical revival Palace of rectangular plant composed of three bodies arranged in different levels, resulting in a large protrusion from the main body. This building was converted in the dependences of the Holy House of mercy, with a school and a kindergarten, featuring three patios and a garden with cistern and tank.
Palácio de São João Novo
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Largo de São João Novo
4050-554, Porto
The São João Novo Palace is a baroque style building from the XVIII century. The main front and the staircase which occupies the main area of the building stand out. The main gate is dominated by a large panelled arch, whose frames end with a pair of ornament.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Montalvão
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Rua do Arrabaldo
6050, Montalvão
Church with probable date from the 13th century, consisting of three ships and five spans, chancel and vestry. The main door and sides must also Gothic influence. The interior is markedly 1500s, the side altars Baroque and Mannerist Epistle. Banks are 17th century.