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Igreja de Santa Marinha de Astromil
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Rua da Igreja
4585, Astromil
Whole church built in 18TH-century granite\/XIX.
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 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.
Igreja de Santo Adrião de Santão
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Lugar do Assento
4610-404, Santão
A simple romanesque temple (12th century), very typical and interesting. It belonged to the Order of the Malta Hospital, by the Fergim Monastery (Amarante), as one can see in the cross sculpted on the main door. It has two crosses: an orbicular one and a gothic one (in copper).
Igreja de Santo André de Telões
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CM1204
4600-757, Telões
This church has a Romanic structure that through the time it underwent several transformations. It still maintains the corbel and two rose windows on the façades. It presents on covered porch connecting the main façade to the campanile. On the inside it has a nave and the cross arch settled on columns with worked capitals from the primitive period. It stands out the main chapel with carving altarpieces.
Igreja de Santo Antão-o-Novo
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Rua José António Serrano
1150-199, Lisboa
The main building of the ancient Santo Antão-o-Novo College is classified as Public Interest Building. The sacristy belonged to the church of the former Jesuítas College, by the architect Baltasar Álvares. The marble revetment are worthy of notice.
Igreja de Santo António de Lisboa
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Largo de Santo António da Sé
1100-401, Lisboa
A church that was financed, partly by the donations of the children that used to wander in the streets asking “a coin to Saint António”. The ground of the small crypt chape lis filled with coins and the walls have sentences wrote by the devotee. This temple was rebuilt in 1767.
Igreja de Santo António dos Capelins
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Aldeia da Venda
7250, Capelins
Baroque and Rococo architecture Church consists of a chancel that gives access to the sacristy and a single ship. The side chapels have baroque features 18th century and the chancel altar corresponds to imagined Rococo. Inside, the altar and the paintings in the chancel.
Igreja de Santo António dos Capuchos
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Largo de Santo António dos Capuchos
4560, Penafiel
Church with Bell Tower and Portico at the entrance. This monument is owned by Mercy of Penafiel.
Igreja de Santo António dos Congregados
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Rua de Sá da Bandeira, 11
4000-433, Porto
Built at the end of the XVII century, on the place where a chapel devoted to Santo António used to be, the Congregados church has a sober façade decorated, in the XX century, with azulejos (tiles) by Jorge Colaço. At the walls you can see mural paintings by Acácio Lino, representing scenes from Santo António life, work done in 1927.