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Chafariz do Largo de Santo Amaro
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Largo de Santo Amaro
7800-263, Beja
Stone fountain with 4 metres height, built in 1947 by Arsénio da Silva.
Chafariz do Largo de Santo António
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Largo de Santo António
3510-291, Boa Aldeia
A stone spout.
Claustro do Convento de Santo António
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Largo Mário Antunes
6200-337, Covilhã
Male former convent of the order of St. Francis founded in 1553, which subsists the cloister. In 1834 was sold, working for a few years as fifth and, in 1987, was acquired by the University of Beira Interior, after the remodel, opened here in 1995, a part of the University.
Convento de Santa Cruz do Bussaco
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Luso
3050-261, Luso
All that remains of the former Discalced Carmelite convent are the façade, the church, and the cloister. Of particular note are the breccia work on the façade, and the colorful mosaic murals, which vaguely recall the art of the Far East.
Convento de Santo António de Charnais
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Aldeia Galega da Merceana
2580, Aldeia Galega da Merceana
Franciscan convent with Mannerist, Baroque, and Rococo architecture, comprising the church, the former convent outbuildings, the cloister, the Reception Hall, and the refectory. Highlights include a set of monochrome tiles dating from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Convento de Santo António de Ferreirim
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Avenida Mestres Pintores de Ferrerim
5100-482, Ferreirim
This space has undergone several renovations, but still retains traces of Gothic military architecture, such as the twin windows with pointed arches. This space was formerly the site from which the Sousas of Riba de Vizela's lands were defended, as evidenced by the tower at the back of the church.
Convento de Santo António dos Capuchos
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Quinta do Convento dos Capuchos
4950-527, Monção
Despite maintaining some Mannerist characteristics, such as the two-story cloister, the façade and internal spatial layout of this convent underwent several changes to adapt to current housing.
Convento de Santo António dos Capuchos
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Rua Santo António dos Capuchos
9700-176, Angra do Heroísmo
Convento do Varatojo ou de Santo António
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CM1058
2560, Varatojo
Convent founded by D. Afonso V, its current appearance is the result of the various modifications it has undergone. It has a Gothic portal, which includes bas-reliefs in a flamboyant style. The cloister mixes Gothic and Manueline elements, the pulpit is Mannerist and the altarpieces are Baroque in style. The space around the convent fence stands out, given the botanical value of its forest.
Convento e Igreja Santa Clara
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Rua Emídio Navarro
5300-210, Bragança
The building of the convent started in 1569 and intended to welcome the daughtrs of the Bragança citizens. It was occupied by the nuns in 1598. In the church, the renaissance portal that is dated 1597 and, in the high chapel, the ceiling with a section of the barrel-vault with panels and the triumphal arch with carvings stand out.