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Forte Nossa Senhora das Neves / Castelo de Matosinhos
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Largo do Castelo
4450, Leça da Palmeira
This 17th century building is shaped like a four-pointed star, each protected by guardhouses. The vestiges of this defensive fort can be seen on Avenida Doutor Antunes Guimarães, Rampa do Castelo and Rua de Santa Catarina. It began to be built in 1638, but in 1655 it was still not completed. In 1832, during the civil war, it underwent some modifications and, in the 20th century, it was handed over to the Captaincy of the Port of Leixões, which carried out works to house its staff there.
Igreja Paroquial de Granja
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Largo do Meio da Aldeia
5460-451, Granja
The parish church of Farm, dedicated to n. Sra. da Assunção, underwent restoration and expansion in the 18th century. Inside, the floor paved in granite are the altars: the high altar, in gilt, neoclassical style, occupies the entire wall of the headboard, and two side altars next to the triumphal arch, that imaginary House representing the main religious devotions. It is in this temple are celebrated the Sunday masses and religious crafts of the feast in honour of our Lady of the assumption, which is held annually on August 15.
Mosteiro de Santo Estevão de Vilela
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EM602, 441
4580-660, Vilela
The Santo Estevão de Vilela Monastery is composed of a church and of the monastery's house. It was built even before Portugal's foundation. By the church there is the old monatery's building, composed of three aisles with a square shape. There is a coat of arms on the main entrance that stands on a lintel in a segmetal arch that ends in a partial triangular shape. In the third aisle, a special note to the manuelin chimney. Inside the temple, the high altar is golden carved. The monastery is being restored and the space will be converted into a museum …
Muralhas de Serpa
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Rua das Portas de Beja
7830-431, Serpa
This military fortification existed since Roman times, but there is no record of its destruction or reconstruction. The current fortification of Serpa was built by King Dinis and consisted of a powerful castle and a double-towered wall. Significant sections of the wall remain, notably the one topped by a long aqueduct arcade, which extends to a monumental Moorish waterwheel. During the War of the Spanish Succession, the fortress suffered extensive damage. Of particular note are the Moura and Beja Gates and the imposing manor house of the Marquises of Ficalho.
Solar da Quinta dos Lagares d'El Rei
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Rua dos Lagares d' El Rei
1700-268, Lisboa
Construction of the 17TH-18th centuries which features two facades forming a right angle, both ground floor and piano nobile. Access to front door makes for a one-ladder section which provides access to a broad plateau. On the wall of the staircase are two perfect round niches, complemented with monumental mythological sculptures from the 18th century. Annexes of the Manor include stables, cellar, barn, oven and homemade House. The classification includes the annexes and the backyard.
Solar dos Teixeiras / Fundação Os Nossos Livros
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Rua Trindade Coelho, 32
5300-061, Bragança
This property of noble architectural design from the 17th century has a "mezzanine" on the upper floor of the facade that faces the street. The openings on the main floor have aprons, where treated volumes in the shape of diamond points were carved. The building was acquired and remodeled by the Bragança City Council in the 90s of the 20th century, currently housing the Library Dr. Águedo de Oliveira/Fundação "Os Nosso Livros", whose collection is considered one of the most valuable in the north of the country.
Pérola da Mourisca
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Rua Baía do Sado, 9
2910-014, Setúbal
The restaurant Pearl of Moorish press for the quality of its snacks, as well as by the variety of seafood that serves. It is a space with more and more fans, so we advise booking. In the letter, you will find good reasons to eat without haste: octopus salad and roes, quail eggs fried in bread, pepper stuffed with tuna or crab, clams and knives on the plate, among many other delicacies. Family house with 30 years of existence, is led, with much sympathy, by Miguel Almeida.
Vallecula
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Praça Doutor José de Castro, 1
6300-235, Guarda
Restaurant located in a restored house from the 17th century, thanks to the dedication of its owner, Luis Castro, who for eight years, recovered this building of 1642, which retrieves the Roman designation of the locality. Decorating changes three times a year, but keeping the same symbol-roosters. The cuisine is based on traditional recipes that include not only the flavors of traditional Portuguese cuisine, as well as regional produce. The tones and flavors of gastronomy joins a painstaking care and the result is worthy of repetition.
O Barbas - Tertúlia
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Praia do CDS, Apoio 12
2825-391, Costa da Caparica
Just 50 metres from the main restaurant Barbas, this is a more informal version famous restaurant in Costa da Caparica. Has a great terrace facing the sea, which adds another 50 places on the stocking. Clams to beards, fresh fish to grill, Stew to the fisherman, fish Cataplanas, steak with beards and all-you-can-eat Fish (every day except on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays for lunch) are some of the specialties of the House signs.
Percurso do Centro Histórico de Ponte da Barca
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Rua Diogo Bernardes
4980, Ponte da Barca
This trail can begin at the Fonte de São João, a Baroque fountain. Continue walking past the cross and the beautiful Azenha. There are many interesting places to visit, such as the Casa da Fonte Velha, the Casa do Relógio do Sol, the Igreja da Misericórdia, the Largo da Guarda Fiscal houses, and the Casa Nobre do Correio Mor. Finish the trail next to the Igreja Matriz and Casa de Farias; a few meters ahead, you'll find the starting point.