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Farol de Vila Real de Santo António

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EM511
8900-211, Vila Real de Santo António

Vila Real de Santo António

Located on the right bank of the Guadiana River, this lighthouse has been in operation since 1923. Its 40-meter circular tower offers magnificent views of the mountains and the sea.

Igreja de São Sebastião e Santa Ana da Fanadia

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Rua Principal
2500-064, Fanadia

Caldas da Rainha

18TH century Church, with a nave, chancel and vestry.

Igreja do Convento de Santo António dos Capuchos

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Rua Serpa Pinto
8000-431, Faro

Faro

The church of the Capuchos was built at the beggining of the 17th century and has a façade with arcades and a niche, which is charactristic of the Capuchos architecture. It has an important set of 18th century tiles in the main chapel, representing each step in Saint Anthony's life, and on the side walls, representing Saint Anthony's death and the descent of the cross.

Igreja do Convento do Santo Cristo da Fraga

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Madalena
3560-054, Madalena

Sátão

A work from the end of the 18th century, it was built on the site of the apparition of an image of the Crucified Christ.

Igreja e Cerca do Convento de Santo António

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Rua de Santo António
7100-558, Estremoz

Estremoz

Convent founded in the 16th century, more precisely, in 1537. About dating back to the 17th century and belong to the set of fences of convent of Capuchin Province of piety. Once in the 19th century this monument now belongs to the Town Hall, also works as a cemetery.

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Consolação e Santos Passos

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Largo de São Brás, 42
4810-446, Guimarães

Guimarães

Church dating from the 18TH century, designed by the architect André Soares, crowned by two towers built in the mid-nineteenth century. The staircase balustrade and the altarpiece of the main Chapel, dating from the late 18th century, classic style.

Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Ó de Águas Santas

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Rua do Mosteiro, 957
4425-140, Águas Santas

Maia

This church was once a temple of the Friars of the Order of Saint Joseph of Jerusalem, and was later transferred to the Order of Malta. It subsequently underwent several renovations, resulting in a façade crowned by a crenellated bell tower, a portal flanked by four pairs of columns with decorated capitals and pointed arch archivolts. On the north façade, another portal stands out, with the Maltese Cross engraved on its tympanum.

Igreja de Santa Beatriz das Quatro Ribeiras

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Passal de Santa Beatriz
9760-351, Praia da Vitória

Praia da Vitória

Church built in 1455, with three naves and a Bell Tower covered in tiles. Highlighting the high facade pediment and an empire located in the churchyard. Has undergone several renovations and reconstructions, due to the successive earthquakes.

Igreja de Santa Cruz do Convento de São Domingos

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Largo de São Domingos
4900-330, Viana do Castelo

Viana do Castelo

It used to be a part of the Convent of Saint Domingos, estroyed by a fire at the beginning of our century. The façade has a renaissance composition that circles the portal, which is sided by columns with chapiters. Between th columns there are two sculptures representing the Apostles. The interior has only one nave. A special note to the tomb of the Archbishop frei Bartolomeu, of 1590, who promoted the convent's construction.

Igreja de Santo Amaro / Museu Visigótico

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Largo de Santo Amaro
7800-263, Beja

Beja

This monument was built outside the city walls on the place where it used to be an ancient – Christian basilica; the exact date of its foundation is unknown. Its present configuration is the result from the alterations and transformations operated, mostly during the 15th and 16th century. This church shelters the Visigoth Museum Queen Dona Leonor. Here it is possible to admire the biggest ensemble of Visigoth capitals existing in Portugal.

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