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Heritage in Portugal
Fonte da Rua de Santo António
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Rua de Santo António
2460, São Martinho do Porto
Source consists of three cloths, being central, of greater height, delimited by two pilasters outweighed by spheres
Rua Virgínia Vitorino
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Rua Virgínia Vitorino
2460, Alcobaça
Historic street dedicated to Vila Nova Virginia Sousa Vitorino, a native of Alcobaça and Portuguese poetess of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Torre do Relógio da Câmara
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Praça do Pelourinho
2460, Aljubarrota (São Vicente)
Quadrangular Tower of pyramidal coruchéu. Is situated in a large garden next to the Church of the mercy of Aljubarrota.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Aljubarrota
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Praça do Pelourinho
2460-601, Aljubarrota (Prazeres)
Religious vernacular architecture of the 16th century, restored by the people and parish priest between 1985 and 1991.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Alcobaça
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Rua Miguel Bombarda
2460-068, Alcobaça
Church of simple lines, Mannerist, Baroque religious architecture and Rococo. Has longitudinal and single nave plant with main façade in triangular pediment
Igreja Paroquial de São Martinho
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Largo José Bento da Silva
2460-676, São Martinho do Porto
19th century Church of nave and chancel, with a bell tower built in 1879.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Ajuda / Matriz de Vestiaria
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Largo Monsenhor José Cacella
2460-743, Alcobaça
Founded in the 19th century. XVI, the Igreja Matriz de ʻiʻiwi is dedicated to Nossa Senhora da Ajuda, whose image, to which they ascribe miraculous powers, there would have been found. On the facade, stands the Manueline portal that displays a great decorative wealth with an unusual variety of ornaments. The interior of a single nave covered in wood, has a triumphal arch that gives access to the main Chapel closed by a ribbed dome. Also worth mentioning are the two sinks of holy water, a Romanesque origin and the other in Manueline style, the Foundation of the contemporary church.
Igreja Paroquial de Évora de Alcobaça / Igreja de Santiago
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Rua do Norte, 35
2460-492, Évora de Alcobaça
Chapel characterized by the cumulation and overlapping of different styles: Gothic, manueline and Renaissance. The original temple was built in the 15th century, and in the 17th century was its reconstruction.