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Convento do Beato António
- heritage
Alameda do Beato, 40
7300-042, Portalegre
Nothing remains of the original church, completed in 1389. The cloisters and other outbuildings were modified in the 15th and 16th centuries, and they also underwent several alterations in the 18th century. From the former 18th-century convent, a portion of the ground-floor cloister survives today.
Cruzeiro de São Manços
- heritage
São Manços
7005, Évora
Gothic style cross built with São Brissos stone. It has an inscription that says it was ordered by the Mestre de Avis.
Covas
- country
- heritage
Covas
5450, Covas
A typical settlement featuring traditional architecture, some of which feature houses built with pillars from Roman mills. The pillory and Roman mines in the area are noteworthy. Covas received a charter from King Manuel I in 1514.
Lapas
- country
- heritage
Lapas
2350, Torres Novas
This village owes its name to the existence of large Neolithic caves in the region, linked to various local legends. Here you can visit the main church, rebuilt in the 16th century, with a tomb, patterned tiles lining the entire nave, and a 15th-century polychrome stone bas-relief, as well as a medieval bridge. Wooden miniatures represent local crafts.
Porta de Manços
- food & drink
Rua João Afonso, 90
2000-055, Santarém
Situated in the historic centre of the city of Santarem, the "Door of Manços" owes its name to one of the main entrances to the old city of the 19th century, named precisely Manços port (or Manços ARC). Inaugurated in May 27, 1993 "Manços port" is characterized by its bold design and cosy atmosphere, punctuated with several reasons related to the history of the city of Santarém.
Museu da Madeira Wine - Adegas de São Francisco
- heritage
Avenida Arriaga, 28
9000-064, Funchal
Museum placed on a set of buildings where the production, storage, commercialization, and exportation of Madeira wine, this is one of the oldest cellars in Funchal. Here are letters of famous personalities, documents of English firms that began the company, books, tools, a press from the XVII century and machines from that time.
Castelo de Alfaiates
- heritage
Praça Brás Garcia de Mascarenhas
6320-081, Sabugal
It is believed that this castle was built before the establishment of the nation, during the reign of Alfonso IX of León. Later, King Dinis recovered much of that region, ordering restoration and expansion works on its fortresses. King Manuel I granted a new charter to the town, leading to further restoration works. Currently, two square towers remain, one of the entrance gates bearing the royal crown and the coat of arms of King Manuel. Nothing remains of the wall that surrounded the town.
Quinta do Casal de S. Miguel de Soutelo
- hotels
Avenida Viscondes da Torre, 245
4730-575, Vila Verde
Late 19th-century building with fake marble walls and ceilings richly worked in stucco. Beautiful and spacious rooms tastefully furnished to offer a pleasant stay. A privileged location in the middle of nature, standing just a few yards from the rivers Cávado and Homem, windmills and river beaches.
Tasquinha do Bacalhau
- food & drink
Rua Dom Manuel Barbuda e Vasconcelos - Centro Comercial Glicínias Plaza piso 0, loja 31C
3810-498, Aveiro
Space to serve the Cod as a main dish from the menu.