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Mamoa da Arregada
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Cambeses do Rio
5470-041, Cambeses do Rio
This megalithic monument was virtually destroyed by the road linking Montalegre to Sezelhe. Their mainstays were destroyed, noting only a mound which can be confused with remains of land resulting from the opening of the road. It is believed that this tumulus was 28 feet in diameter and 1, 15 meters high, integrating the tumuli of Pereiro.
Marmoiral de Sobrado
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Lugar da Meia Laranja
4550-117, Castelo de Paiva
As the Memorial of the Hermitage, this monument from the 13th century have been a stopping point on the way of transfer of the body of d. Mafalda for the monastery of Arouca. Consists of two horizontal slabs placed at two levels. Are connected by two vertical blocks in the form of funerary stele, with ornate circular trim crosses.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Caridade
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Largo da Igreja, 7
7200-230, Caridade
Small church situated in the locality of the same name, about 3 kilometers from Reguengos de Monsaraz. The first reference to this 16th century Church dates back to 1326. Was being constructed over the centuries, although the earthquake of 1755 may have caused some damage. Was recovered in 1998.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Pranto
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Rua de Nossa Senhora do Pranto, 48
2240-611, Ferreira do Zêzere
A medieval church with a single nave and Gothic inscriptions. The founding of this church is linked to Queen Saint Isabel. The walls of the nave and the triumphal arch are covered in 17th-century tiles, and those of the chancel are checkered. Highlights include the pulpit, dating from 1544, the 16th-century paintings, and the 17th-century altarpiece.
Núcleo de Arte Rupestre da Quinta do Fariseu
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Muxagata
5150, Muxagata
This is one of the rock art sites in the Valley of the Coa, forming a rare set of this type of art, essentially composed of stone engravings dated from the Upper Paleolithic. This core consists of two shale rocks. In its vertical panels there are figures representing Zoomorphic motifs etched, identified as cattle and capríneos.
Igreja Paroquial de Santo Aleixo da Restauração
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Praça da Restauração
7875-150, Santo Aleixo da Restauração
The primitive temple was built in 1626. In 1644 it served as a refuge for the population during the Castilian offensive, and was then destroyed. Rebuilt in 1683, it was damaged again during the War of Succession. In 1733 it went from a structure with three naves to a single nave. The church, overlooking the village, has a facade with a niche and the bell tower.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Esposende
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Largo do Município
4740-223, Esposende
Temple built in the 16th century, where the valuable contents stand out. Inside, the Chapel of Nosso Senhor dos Mareantes is worth mentioning, with carvings and imagery from the 16th and 17th centuries, some panels illustrating episodes of the Passion of Christ and, in the vault, polychrome relief representations of a popular nature.
Pelourinho de Arcos
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Largo da Nogueira
5120-023, Arcos
Built on the 16th century this pillory was reconstructed in 2001. It has a square platform with three steps. Here lays a square plinth from where a prismatic shaft comes out finished by a small octave ring. The capital is prismatic and octagonal and delimited by concave frames on the base and top and crowned by a pyramid.
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 Vilar Seco
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Avenida Fortunato de Almeida
3520-300, Vilar Seco
This cage pillory was reconstructed from fragments. It consists of three steps supported by a baseless, prismatic shaft with eight smooth faces. The top is an open cage with eight low columns resting on an octagonal bowl. The roof is a polygonal dome crowned by a circular molding and two stepped spheres, superimposed as a pinnacle.