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Casa Quinhentista da Rua da Fonte
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Rua da Fonte
6320-536, Sabugal
House probably built between the late 16th century and early 17th century, consisting of a rectangular plant concentrated, with two storeys and gable roof coverage. On the façade, highlighted by the wide door with half-frame-cane.
Pelourinho de Vilar Maior
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Largo do Pelourinho
6320, Sabugal
This Manueline cage pillory was probably built on the 16th century. It has a five steps pedestal with the shaft divided by a ring and in which the inferior part is octave and the superior is squared. It is topped by a ball.
Pelourinho do Sabugal
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Largo de São Tiago
6320, Sabugal
This is a replica of the original pillory, built in the 21st century. Primitive pelourinho, dating from the 16th century, there are only three pieces from the capital and his shot, which lie in the Municipal Museum. It was reconstructed by sculptor Eugene M.
Ponte Antiga da Aldeia da Ponte
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Aldeia da Ponte
6320, Sabugal
This Roman bridge is formed by two perfectly vaulted arches and breakwaters, with the pavement in flagstones. It is thought that it was built between the 2nd and the 4th centuries and, later in the 16th centuries underwent some work. It was restored in 1999.
Porta da Vila de Sortelha
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Largo do Corro
6320, Sabugal
Also known as the Door of the County, features a broken arch and is covered with vault compliant.
Porta Nova de Sortelha
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Largo da Misericórdia
6320, Sabugal
Door in the village fence, to present a full arc with barrel vault.
Ponte Medieval do Rio Cesarão / Ponte Romana em Vilar Maior
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Rua da Ponte
6320, Sabugal
This Roman Bridge is composed by three round arches, an inclined platform and triangular breakwaters. The construction was probably done between the 2nd the 4th centuries and later, rebuilt on the 13th or 14t centuries.
Capela de São Sebastião
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Calçada de São Sebastião
6320-536, Sabugal
Chapel probably built in the 16th century, consisting of a simple longitudinal plant, with gable roof. Inside, the altarpiece painted carvings eclectic. In 1967, the main facade collapsed, and after its reconstruction.
Residência Paroquial ou Passal
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Rua Direita
6320-536, Sabugal
Building probably built in the 16th century, consisting of two floors and a quadrangular, with coverage in roof of three waters. Functioned as rectory, as attested by a decorative piece that integrates a cross of Malta.
Torre do Relógio do Sabugal
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Rua Santo Condestável
6320-444, Sabugal
Bell Tower of square plan, probably built in the 18th century, part of a clock and a Bell. Formerly, it was part of the walls that surrounded the village.