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Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
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Rua da Sofia, 114
3000-389, Coimbra
Single nave church with a principal front with the same classical syle as the cloister. Inside are worthy of notice the mannerist and baroque retables, the glazed tiles and the paintings. At the sacristy is the “Deposição do Túmulo”.
Igreja de Santo António dos Olivais
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Rua Brigadeiro Doutor Correia Cardoso
3000-083, Coimbra
The temple belonged to a former Franciscan convent. The access is done through a six flight staircase, sided by six chapels, presenting sculptures descriding the life of Christ. From the churchyard you may view the city and close villages, the Mondego River, serras and valleys.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça
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Rua da Sofia
3000, Coimbra
Church with a single nave and lateral chapels. At the simple front the classic portal stands out and, inside, the mannerist wood retable of the main chapel and the baroque lateral retable are worthy of note.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição / Igreja de Cioga do Campo
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Rua Nossa Senhora da Conceição - EN1134-1
3025-632, Coimbra
Neoclassical Church probably built in the 17th century. Consists of a longitudinal plan with a nave, a chancel and a vestry and a Bell Tower adossadas. Inside, the baptistery with coverage in barrel vault, for the font and the triumphal arch.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Esperança
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Largo da Esperança
3020-172, Coimbra
Baroque style work built in the early XVIII century. It has a nave and a main chapel with two addorsed sacristies. Inside are worthy of note the carving and the glazed tiles from the late XVII century.
Igreja da Sé Velha / Túmulo de Dom Sesnando
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Largo da Sé Velha
3000-383, Coimbra
Fortress Church, whose plant was influenced by the churches of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage. The construction of the current Temple was begun in 1162, after the destruction of the former, in 1117, by Muslim attacks the city. In the 16th century, the Church was coated with Spanish-Moorish tiles. Having undergone several renovations throughout the centuries, Romanesque architecture features Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance, Mannerist and.
Igreja Matriz de Eiras
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Terreiro da Fonte
3020, Coimbra
Church built in the XVIII century, with two towers flanking the main front. The door is headed by the national coat of arms. At the inside, with a single nave, there are several XVIII century retables.
Igreja de São Tiago
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Praça do Comércio, 57
3000-116, Coimbra
Romanic church from the last quarter of the XII century. The temple, with three naves, was sacred in 1206. It suffered transformations on the XVI, XVIII and XIX centuries. Outside the eye-window and the portal with columns and decorated capitals stand out. Inside are worthy of notice the retable at the main-chapel and the gothic portico of the chapel.
Igreja de Santa Justa
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Bairro de Santa Justa, 1
3000-357, Coimbra
The Santa Justa Church presents a sober, traditional front. Inside, stand out the magnificent king John carving retables.