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Museu Etnográfico da Murtosa
- heritage
Praça Doutor Araújo e Castro, 3
3870-155, Murtosa
The Museum is made up of three rooms with a total area of around 232 m2, dedicated to three themes: Earth, House and Water, representative activities of Murtosa. It displays objects linked to land preparation, harvesting, fishing, sargassum harvesting, food, spinning and weaving, transport, work and party clothing, household contents, lighting, miniature boats, religious objects and musical instruments.
Museu da Horta
- heritage
Largo Duque D'Ávila e Bolama
9900-141, Horta
Created in 1977 in the former Jesuit College, this museum tells the history of the island and the city of Horta. The exhibition consists of ethnographic objects (by highlighting the laces and handcrafted made from fig tree), nautical, technological objects (linked to the history of communications) and artistic. It also features an exhibition of sacred art in the 16th and 17th centuries, of elements and religious figures gathered in churches and chapels of the island.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso
- heritage
Rua Cândido dos Reis
2800, Cacilhas
This church is linked to a popular tradition that tells that the waters of the Tejo have, at the time of the earthquake, advanced and endangeered the population. Thus, the fishermen have grabbed the image of the patron saint that made them miraculously go back and saved them from the tsunami. The façade is typical of the post-earthquake times. A special note to the sun clocks on the left tower, some of the finest exemplaries in the region.
Palácio de Seteais
- heritage
Rua Barbosa do Bocage, 8
2710-517, Sintra
The building consists of two sections with sober and well-proportioned lines, already revealing a neoclassical taste. In 1802, the two lateral sections were linked by a large triumphal arch, commemorating the visit of D. João IV. Inside, the highlight is a room with mural paintings, of the Pillement type, and the Convention Room, with maritime and mythological scenes. It was transformed into a hotel, but maintains its original design.
Casa do Poço
- hotels
Rua Avenida Alegre, 21
6270-605, Casal de Travancinha
Granite village house, very welcoming, built in the early 20th century and later restored in the original. Offers five bedrooms large lounge (room, fireplace, TV, air conditioning, loom centenary), living room, fully equipped kitchen and 3 complete bathrooms.
Casa dos Governadores da Praça de Almeida / Vedoria Geral da Beira
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Praça da Liberdade
6350-130, Almeida
Building designed by António de Azevedo and Miguel Luís Old Jacob, of military, administrative and residential type, composed of two floors arranged in a quadrangular. There are traces on secondary elevations that attest to the existence of 3 floors that comprised the military hospital. Currently, this building is the Palace of Justice.
Serra da Lapa
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Serra da Lapa
3640, Quintela
It belongs to the Old Massif of Entre Douro e Tejo and it is located to the northeast of the district of Viseu. It is 8 km long and 3 km wide and contains the spring of the Vouga river. Currently, in August, on the Shrine of Our Lady of Lapa, thre is a popular "romaria". It is an excellent belvedere.
Centro Comercial Rainha
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Largo Luís de Camões
3720-232, Oliveira de Azeméis
Although it opened in 1988, with the presence of the then President of the Republic Mário Soares, this mall asserts itself even today as a modern building of daring architecture, with approximately 50 shops spread out over 3 floors, underground Park, an Office Tower and several leisure venues.
Cruzeiro de Cruz
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Rua do Cruzeiro
3660, São Pedro do Sul
Este cruzeiro tem cerca de 3 metros de altura, uma base com inscrições assente num degrau, uma coluna com ornamentação no topo e na base com motivos clássicos e uma cruz sem ornamentação.
Trilho Pedestre da Ponta da Ilha (PR3)
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Rua do Porto
9930, Lajes do Pico
This trail begins near the Porto Calhau (Mercy), ends at the lighthouse of Manhenha and has a total length of 3:0. Always follows along the coast, much of the route follows an ancient path of fishermen in basaltic rock, popularly referred to as cookie and displays a higher degree of difficulty.