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Fonte de Santa Clara-a-Velha
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Rua Manuel de Almeida Beatriz
7665-880, Santa Clara-a-Velha
Fonte de Santo André de Estremoz
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Rua Brito Capelo
7100-518, Estremoz
Municipal font of white marble, with a few ornaments, rectangular sink and three cocks to represent 3 faces.
Fonte de Santo António dos Olivais
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Rua Afrânio Peixoto
3000-013, Coimbra
Source with one spout and a small tank, surrounded by a stone structure that forms banks on both sides. Highlighting some high relief engravings.
Fonte do Divino Espírito Santo
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Rua do Espírito Santo
6060-621, Idanha-a-Nova
Source dated 1884, constituted by two cocks and a rectangular tank.
Ermida de Santo António de Alqueva
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Alqueva
7220, Alqueva
Small rectangular plant Mannerist chapel with dome cover. In the interior, especially the holy water and sink to the pulpit built in masonry.
Ermida de Santo António do Alto
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Rua de Berlim
8000-278, Faro
Built in the Middle Ages, this hermitage still has an engraved stone of that period with the year of its construction, 1355. Remodelled in the 18th century, it has a magnificent golden sculptured panel in the main chapel. In a close by building there is the Museu Antonino, with a collection of images, paintings and engravings regarding Saint
Ermida de Santo António dos Açores
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Vila de Frades
7960, Vila de Frades
Rural sanctuary with emphasis on set of murals that line the interior.
Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Nisa
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Praça do Município, 17
6050-358, Nisa
Monument of civil character, of the few who represent this type of construction in the region, built in the first half of the 19th century by António Bebiano Biscay and vegetable gardens. The end of their construction was only known in the following century 40. Has a part that is still attached to the wall. Currently serves as home and day care center.
Sepulturas Antropomórficas de Santo Adrião
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Montalegre
5470, Montalegre
About 2 km north of the beautiful village of Montalegre, near the chapel of Santo Adrião, are these interesting anthropomorphic graves dated between the 10th and 13th centuries. Consist of three graves in granite and a grave excavated in schistose rock anthropomorphic too, in the back of the chapel. It is thought that exist outside a village, to which these tombs may belong, and may be only part of a necropolis affects the village. The surrounding countryside, in almost natural state, is of great beauty and peace of mind, a place where time seems to have stopped.