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Fortim do Faial
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Tojal
9230-067, Faial
Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the Faial Fortress recreates a military battery, semicircular in plan, with ten English cannons that were fired during celebrations dedicated to Our Lady of the Nativity. It has a support house where the São Roque do Faial Parish Council exhibition room is located. From this point it is possible to observe a large stretch of the coast and, on clear days, Porto Santo, Serra da Penha d'Águia and the northern part of Ponta de São Lourenço.
Igreja e Hospital da Misericórdia de Almeida
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Rua Dr. Chegão
6350-234, Almeida
The Church consists of two volumes and by a nave, chancel and vestry. On the facade can be seen two Windows of lintel rectum and, Center, on the pediment are the Crown and the Royal arms. Inside, one of the highlights is the chancel, late-Baroque style. The hospital consists of two floors, and in the second, you can admire a tile Panel commemorating the founding of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Almeida. The interior still preserves the mortuary and a former Fund-raiser, who had direct access to the Church.
Marco Miliário da Rua Doutor Bento Carqueija
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Rua Doutor Bento Carqueija
3720-214, Oliveira de Azeméis
The milestone, one of the testimonies of the Antiquities of Oliveira de Azeméis, was found during the demolition of the Church of Ul, in the late 18th century. Removed from their place of origin had several locations, finding itself today exposed at the square near the Church. This milestone marks the 12TH Mile until Langobriga (Civitas in Fiães, Santa Maria da Feira) and probably the Mile route between 16TH LX Braga and Lisbon, and was erected during the rule of Emperor Tiberius, between 23 and 24 of our age.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Natividade de Escamarão
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Largo Artur Soares de Almeida
4690-632, Souselo
This Romanesque-Gothic temple features carved stonework on the portals, triumphal arch, and the transept's light recess. The side altars of the triumphal arch feature 15th- and 16th-century Mudejar tiles and remains of frescoes. It is a volumetric and stylistic example that may help reconstruct the structure of the Church of São Cristóvão de Nogueira, with which it shares similar decoration at the level of the axial portal. Noteworthy is the large window on the east-facing elevation, with a broken, semi-detached arch and similar decoration to the portico.
Palácio de Estoi
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Rua da Barroca, 22
8000, Estoi
The romantic taste of the first owner is reflected in the beautiful landscaping that you chose for the construction of this Palace, highlighting the beautiful gardens that surround the space. Presents part of the tiled facades with diverse decoration and floral scenes. Inside, the highlight goes to the decoration, the furniture, the Chapel, the Hall, the visiting rooms and dinner, both tea pavilions and the home of the crib. The gardens in several plans, drawn like late-romantic, feature staircases, lakes and marble statuary and ceramics. Currently, works here a Pousada de Portugal.
Mosteiro de Alcobaça
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Praça 25 de Abril
2460-018, Alcobaça
Built by Cistercian monks between 1178 and 1254, the Monastery consists of three sections: the Church and the North and South Wings, which respectively housed the apartments of the kings and visiting court, and the residences of the Abbot and the monks. The original façade retains the battlements on the side roof, the Gothic portal, and the large side windows. The Church is the largest in Portugal and contains the tombs of King Pedro I and Inês de Castro. Also, noteworthy are the Ambulatory and the Chapel of St. Bernard, the Chapel of Relics, and the Chapel of the Lord …
Muralhas e Portas de Santarém
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Jardim das Portas do Sol
2000, Santarém
Anyone traveling from the neighboring municipality of Almeirim to Santarém via the Don Luís Bridge, which crosses the Tagus River, will find the walls of the Ribatejo capital before them. However, little remains of Santarém's imposing and ancient fortifications, although in the Jardim das Portas do Sol, which sits atop the walls, it is still possible to find three turrets. Several sections of walls and a stretch of the Porta de Santiago are other vestiges of what was once an important medieval castle.
Passos de São João da Foz do Douro
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Foz do Douro
4150-177, Porto
There were five ways, from the way of the Cross, that were built at request of the Confraria do Senhor dos Passos and Nossa Senhora da Soledade. The chapels are small, in carved granite and made by Manuel dos Santos Porto. The Passo do Passeio Alegre is at Passeio Alegre Street, at the end of the ramp that gives access to the São João da Foz Church. The Passo de Santa Anastácia is at the Padre Luís Cabral Street. There is another Passo at the Bela Street and at the Alto da Vila Street.
Ponte Velha de Cabril
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Cabril
5470-013, Montalegre
Roman bridge of solid masonry construction of granite, dating from the Medieval period. Features a round arch erected with a care unit isódomo, which wins a gap about two feet wide. The Board rises in easel and the bow is heavily consolidated on the banks through two divergent pegões. The pavement consists of regular slabs and has no guards. It lies on the river Cabril, being most of the year submerged, with only noted when the water levels of the albufeira de Salamonde descend.
Via Romana XVII do Itinerário de Antonino
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Penedones
5470-069, Montalegre
This Roman road emerges from albufeira about one kilometre south-west of the chapel of Saint Alexius, in Penedones, next to the graves. This location until Tariq, the former EN 103 adopted the route of Via romana, passing West of castro de São Vicente, the village of Chã, Peirezes, Peirezes and Gralhós bridge. It was built in the time of the first Roman Emperor Augustus, as evidenced by the anepígrafo milestone. Is an integral part of the route of the Via romana XVII, between Braga and Astorga.