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Praia de Esposende
- beach
Rua Praia de Suave Mar
4740, Esposende
A beach located between the sea and the Cávado river's waters, facing the small town of Esposende. A very lovely, peaceful place, where the blue waters and the golden dunes dotted with pine trees get together. Just a few local restaurants but many more nearby.
Casa Mateus
- food & drink
Largo Anselmo Braamcamp, 4
2970-654, Sesimbra
Matthew House restaurant is located in Sesimbra, right near the sea. Therefore, the letter reflects its influence, with suggestions of diversified fish and cooked with mastery by Isabel, the wife of the owner, whose job is it to get customers so attentive, a cozy and unpretentious space. Desserts are desirable.
Capela de Nossa Senhora de Lourdes / Capela de São João Baptista / Capela da Senhora de São João
- heritage
Rua Fidalgos Manuel de Nápoles
3570-170, Mosteiro
This late-baroque chapel, stands out for its decoration around the bays of the main façade, in particular the double gate, the upper cornice interrupted in volutes and polilobadas frames of the Windows. Inside, stands out the altarpiece of carved Rococo and neoclassical elements in the decoration of the backrest and the altar-shaped URN.
Igreja Matriz da Amadora
- heritage
Praça da Igreja, 28
2700-458, Amadora
Church where the bell tower with clock stands out, visible from several spots of the city. Inside it has three altars, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Saint Joseph and Our Lady of Fátima. The sculpture of Our Lady of Conceição, patron saint of the city, stands out.
Igreja e Convento de São Francisco
- heritage
Largo de São Francisco
7860-007, Moura
Temple that demonstrates various mannerist, baroque and rococo details. As an example, the portal-reredos on the front stands out, which dates back to the early Baroque era. In the Rococo style, the carved altarpieces of the second chapel on the Gospel side, the chapel on the Epistle side and the main chapel stand out.
Castelo de São Filipe / Forte de São Filipe
- heritage
Estrada Castelo de São Filipe
2900, Setúbal
Located about 1 km from Setúbal, the fortress stands overlooking the sea. Without any towers, the fortress contained a group of buildings, most notably the governor's residence and the church. The interior of this church is covered with tile panels dating from 1736, depicting scenes from the life of St. Philip.
Convento de Nossa Senhora da Luz
- heritage
Rio de Moinhos
7150-322, Rio de Moinhos
Convent built between 1574 2 1598, by order of St. Paul. Has Chapel and the name of this monastery derives from their location in the Valley of Montes Claros. Was heavily restored in the 18th century and from this time the tiles in the chancel. In 1834 the convent became private property, but retained the most distinguished aspects.
Ermida de São Sebastião
- heritage
Monsaraz
7200, Monsaraz
16th century architecture, like other rural churches of Alentejo, is isolated and provides an admirable landscape. Is simple and still retains the murals, representing St. Francis receiving the stigmata. There are two side altars, one of Nossa Senhora da Graça, another of s. Caetano. The image of the Patron Saint is the Center.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Nisa
- heritage
Praça do Município
6050-358, Nisa
Religious monument consisting of a nave, chancel, sacristy and an old hospital. The highlight in the interior is the vault, the crossing arch, some decorative stonework details and the bell rings on the main facade. Pay attention to the openings from the end of the 18th century, the main chapel ceiling painted with plant elements, the Crown shield in the center and the Mesários tribune.
Quinta da Talha
- hotels
Estrada do Freixo
7170-121, Redondo
Housing estate housed in a farm with exploitation of cork oak forests, olive groves and vineyards, situated on a hillside of Serra d'ossa, three kilometers from the village, with the surrounding area landscaped. Is composed of a main house and an old houses, where today are the rooms, properly adapted. Area of great beauty and tranquility.