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Igreja Matriz de Aldeia do Bispo / Igreja de São Miguel
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Largo da Praça
6320-021, Sabugal
Church built in the late 18th century, more precisely in 1779, date entered in Roman characters in the lintel of the portico. Features a unique ship, an arched portico curved and frieze frames broken up about topped off by friezes.
Igreja Matriz de Aldeia da Ribeira / Igreja de São Pedro
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Rua da Ponte - EM534-1
6320-041, Sabugal
Church probably built between the 19TH century and the 20th century, to present a sober aspect, with stonework frames, straight or arched spans down and coffered ceiling.
Igreja Matriz de Águas Belas / Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena
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Rua Dona Emília Saldanha
6320-011, Sabugal
Alpendrada Church which is believed to have expanded, and Romanesque origin in the 17th century, more precisely in 1756, data entered in the triumphal arch.
Igreja Matriz da Aldeia de Santo António / Igreja de Santo António
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Largo de Santo António
6320-052, Sabugal
Baroque church built probably in the second half of the 18th century, with a Bell Tower located near.
Ruínas da Igreja da Misericórdia / Igreja de Santa Rita ou de São João
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Largo de Santa Rita
6320-536, Sabugal
The primitive construction of this church date from the 14th century, probably having been later rebuilt in the 17th century. Presents a longitudinal plant consists of a single rectangular nave and a chancel with a vestry located near foursquare. Underwent renovation and expansion in the 19th century.
Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena / Igreja Matriz de Vale de Espinho
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Largo da Igreja
6320-561, Sabugal
Baroque church with porch with pilasters and wooden choir-alto based on granite pillars. In the interior, highlighted by three gilded altarpieces of national style.
Igreja da Misericórdia do Sabugal
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Rua da Misericórdia
6320-383, Sabugal
Romanesque church with longitudinal plant consisting of two juxtaposed rectangles, with a single nave and a chancel lower and narrow. It is believed that it was built in the 13th century or 14TH CENTURY and remodelled in 1673. In the interior, highlighted by a straight lintel and window for an arch.
Casa do Vento que Soa
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Rua da Fontinha
6320-536, Sabugal
House with two floors consisting of a U-shaped plan and coverage in roof of three waters. The ground floor is intended for trade and the top floor, which accesses via a ladder outside of a flight of stairs, is destined to housing.
Casa dos Falcões
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Largo do Corro
6320-536, Sabugal
House with quadrangular, consisting of two floors and with a roof water coverage. The ground floor is intended for trade and the top floor, which accesses via a ladder outside of a flight of steps that form a counter, is destined to housing.
Igreja Matriz de Moita Jardim / Igreja de São Pedro
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Largo da Igreja
6320-201, Sabugal
Church probably built in the 19th century, consisting of a nave and a Bell Tower located near. In the interior, highlighted by three altarpieces of carved of eclectic influence.