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Capela da Sagrada Família
- heritage
Largo da Capela
6300-095, Faia
Chapel where a painting of the Holy family.
Antiga Judiaria da Guarda
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Rua do Amparo, 3
6300-035, Guarda
Next to Porta d'El-Rei there would once be the Jewish Quarter. The Jewish community has its presence documented since the beginning of the 13th century, but several facts point to the existence of the neighborhood before that date. In this way, it is considered one of the oldest Jewish communities in the country.
Anta da Pêra do Moço
- heritage
EN221
6300-160, Pêra do Moço
Megalithic monument which preserves five mainstays, three of which support the oval shape hat. Polygonal Chamber and has no shows traces of TUMULUS.
Fonte do Tino
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Rua Doutora Lurdes Fernandes Almeida
6290, Gouveia
Source of backrest with two spouts and a tank.
Pelourinho de Ribamondego
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Avenida da Liberdade - EN330
6290, Gouveia
Pelourinho built in 1990 taking advantage of elements of an old pillory. Presents a quadrangular gomeado shot forend and, on top, a cross.
Pelourinho de Folgosinho
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Rua do Pelourinho
6290, Gouveia
This pillory was built in 1937 in the same place where it used to exist a former pillory. It has three square steps, a column with a square shaft and a capital with a cube where it is possible to see the Coat of Arms from Portugal, Forlgosinho, one armillary sphere and the Cross of Christ.
Ponte Medieval de Rio Torto
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Rua do Pereirinho
6290, Gouveia
Medieval bridge built over the river Ceased in 1613.
Pelourinho de Gouveia
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Avenida dos Bombeiros Voluntários
6290, Gouveia
This is a Manueline pillory in which its octagonal shaft has a flat surface dating its original construction from the 16th century. In 1951 it was reconstructed on the Museum yard using some elements that used to be part of the original one: the base, part of the shaft and the capital. In 1983 it was displaced to the present place.
Pelourinho de Melo
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Largo do Pelourinho
6290, Gouveia
This is a Manueline pillory probably built on the 16th century. It presents five square steps, an octagonal shaft crowned by a conic orb with six frames, the Portuguese Coat of Arms and the armillary sphere finished by an iron Cross.