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Igreja da Misericórdia de Coruche
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Travessa do Hospital, 2
2100-134, Coruche
Very old temple, from the 16th century, with a single nave, with a high choir supported by four simple columns and in which there is a pipe organ dated 1803. The main altar does not have a crossing arch and bears in the center the image of the patron saint, Our Lady of Conception. The royal facade has a royal crown.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Torres Novas
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Largo General Baracho
2350-757, Torres Novas
Of the original temple, which underwent modifications in the 17th and 18th centuries, only a Manueline door and a transept remain. The side portico, dating from 1670, is flanked by four Ionic columns. Worthy of note are the tilework, carvings, 17th-century paintings, coffered ceilings, 17th-century paintings, and the 18th-century nativity scene.
Igreja de Ifanes / Igreja de São Miguel
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Rua da Igreja
5210-105, Miranda do Douro
Baroque church dating from the 13th century, consisting of a rectangular nave, a chancel with vestry foursquare, an attachment and a baptistery. The main façade in gable is truncated with a Bell and a double arch portal with regular staves. In the interior, highlighted by the Mannerist and Baroque carved altarpieces of Johannine style. It was built in the 13th century and rebuilt in the 16th century.
Monumento Funerário de Dom João de Noronha
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Praça de Santa Maria
2510-002, Vila de Óbidos
This is a Renaissance sculpture ensemble where one can point out the Passion of the Christ symbols sided by the figures of São João and Maria Madalena supported over a tomblike arch. Some authors defend that the silhouette figures initially didn´t make part of the ensemble integrating a primitive sculptures altarpiece from the church.
Praça do Comércio / Praça Velha
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Praça do Comércio
3000-116, Coimbra
The Praça do Comércio owes its name to the intense commercial activity that it used to have, before the opening of the D. Pedro V Market. At the square ends are the São Tiago Church, Romanic style, and the São Bartolomeu, from the baroque period. Also worthy of notice are the pillory and the XVII and XVIII centuries buildings around.
Quinta da Alfarrobeira
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Rua António Saúde, 11-13
1500-048, Lisboa
The farm is a work from the early XVIII century, by the architect J. Frederico Ludovice. The classification includes the following parts of the building: main façade, entrance gate to the yard, façade over the yard, posterior façade, set of chapel and its paintings and all the artistic elements of architecture and sculpture that can be found in the gardens and the park.
Paço de Maiorca
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Terreiro do Paço, 3
3080, Maiorca
This building was constructed by the end on the 18th century with an extensive and simple façade. On the inside it is possible to see valuable trough roofs with ornaments paintings, Pombaline rococo glazed tiles representing themes from rural life. The chapel presents a small altarpiece made of Ançã stone, supposedly created by João de Ruão workshop.
Pelourinho de São Miguel do Outeiro
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Largo da Praça
3460-456, São Miguel do Outeiro
This monument was restored in 1916. With a civil architecture, from the seventeen hundreds, São Miguel do Outeiro pillory lays in a platform with three steps with prominent ledge, monolithic and prismatic column with three frames overlapped. It also has an octagonal capital composed by several frames arranged by degrees in increasing surfaces and finished in orb.
Pilar de Banger
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Avenida do Mar e das Comunidades Madeirenses
9000, Funchal
Originally this stone column was about 30 metres high and 3 metres of diameter, but in 1939 it was put down to built the present Avenida do Mar. In 1987 it was partially rebuilt with some of the original stones, not far from the place where it used to be. Its name is due to the responsible of the construction, the English John Light Banger.
Torre dos Clérigos
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Rua de São Filipe de Nery
4050-546, Porto
It is the ex-libris of the city. A masterpiece by the Tuscan architect Nicolau Nasoni, the Tower built between 1731 and 1763 is a magnificent carved stonework, 75 meters high. The 240 steps of the spiral staircase lead to a balcony located in the terminal body and from where you can enjoy rewarding views over the city and surroundings.