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Castelo de Faria (vestígios)
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Rua Nossa Senhora da Franqueira
4755-406, Pereira
Castle where you can find traces from the Bronze end to the late Roman era. Considered one of the most important and powerful fortresses of medieval times, consists of three lines of walls (probably from the iron age) surrounding the town, and inside the main enclosure by a medieval castle donjon, with traces of walls, remains, perhaps, the town mayor.
Castelo de Montemor-o-Novo
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Montemor-o-Novo
7050, Montemor-o-Novo
Of the wall, built during the reign of King Dinis, the main section remains, defended by eleven turrets. The fortress, currently in ruins, already existing during the reign of D. Sancho I, has a rectangular plan and is protected by two towers. The Santarém and Sol gates are in good condition; The Angel Gate has some weaknesses and the location of the Évora gate and tower is unknown.
Conjunto Arquitetónico e Arqueológico de Idanha-a-Velha
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Largo da Igreja
6060, Idanha-a-Nova
A fortified settlement bounded by oval walls, located on the right bank of the Pônsul River. Inside, the highlights include the old Cathedral/Main Church and the ruins of the Castle. Outside the walls, highlights include the Chapel of Saint Damasus, the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, and the bridge over the Pônsul River. The bridge dates from the 1st century, and the walls from the 3rd or 4th century.
Casa dos Ferrazes Bravos
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Rua das Flores, 21-39
4050-265, Porto
The house of the Ferrazes Bravos is a noble house from the first half of the XVII century. It has a chapel on the limitrophe that opens to the ground. The main façade and the posterior have a resistant element and frames in carved granite work. To get to the noble floor you’ll have to climb a stairs with various columns and capitals also in granite. The forged iron bars at the balconies stand out.
Casa na Rua da Fonte
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Rua da Fonte, 23
5120-239, Longra
Seventeenth-century House, with residential architecture, which features irregular L-shaped plant. The entry is made by yard. The second floor is 19th in wood and taipa. The reconstruction of this House was built in the 17th century. The main Division is the inscription with the date 1622 surrounded by inscriptions with human figures. You can see the ancient animal feed sinks and an oven in ruins on the terrace.
Capela de São Pedro de Vir-à-Corça
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EM567
6060, Idanha-a-Nova
Granite Romanesque temple, probably dating back to the 13th century, whose name is related to a legend concerning the child saves the demon by Santo Amador and fueled by a DOE. On the façade, stands out the main portal in arch, topped by rosacea, and the side portals in arch with tympanum smooth. In the interior, especially the triumphal arch of two lintels arch and pointed arch.
Capela do Santo Cristo
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Rua da Igreja
5160-069, Moncorvo
Chapel dating from the mid-18th century, presenting a rectangular plant, a facade with a door of van straight framed between pilasters. Above the door is a window on the roof and polylobulated eyepiece, a small bell tower surmounted by a cross. In the interior, especially the barrel vault coverage painted with scenes from the life of Christ, and to the main altar, dedicated to the Lord Jesus Christ.
Capela de Santana
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Mazouco
5180-320, Freixo de Espada à Cinta
Chapel dating from the 16TH century or 17TH CENTURY, with a main facade gable is terminated, at the top, with an ornate Bell with a small cross. Also features a straight Dick portal, flanked by a gap where a niche that houses a sculpture of Santa Ana, San Joaquin and our Lady Girl. Inside stands a gilded altarpiece, framed by two Solomonic columns.
Capela de Santo Amaro
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Rua da Capela
5460-350, Coimbró
Dedicated to Santo Amaro, the main Chapel of Coimbró is deployed inside the housing nucleus of the village, with a small courtyard in front of the cemetery. Inside deserves special highlight the high altar, in gilt, which occupies the entire bedside wall housing the local devotions. In addition to the masses, that weekly together the community is in this Chapel are celebrated crafts the religious feast in honour of Santo Amaro.
Capela de São Lázaro
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Rua de São Lázaro
5110, Armamar
Religious architecture, vernacular. Chapel of longitudinal plant simple, single space, with homogeneous coverage in fake wooden barrel vault. Main facade with the torn spans in axis composed of portal, flanked by Windows, and by small telescope. Facades topped off in cornice, the left lateral torn by door transom. Interior with reredos neoclassical chancel. Round Arch of moth 1500s.