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Casa Museu do Pescador
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Rua Adrião Batalha
2450-230, Nazaré
This house-museum, dedicated to the fishermen of Nazaré, was inaugurated on December 11, 1999, and is the result of a private initiative by a Nazaré native who loved the traditions of his land. It represents the exterior and interior of a typical fisherman's family home, linked to the sale of fish in the 1930s and 1950s. Inside, one can see household utensils and furniture representative of the art of fishing, as well as some miniatures of Nazaré boats from that period.
Casa da Cultura de Paredes
- art
Avenida da República, 207
4580-193, Paredes
The House of Culture is also known as "Palacete da Granja" because it was built by a Portuguese man who returned from Brazil in 1822. It's possible to see some characteristics of the American continent, such as the yellow tiles on the facades and the large dimensions of the doors and windows. The enormous garden surrounding the building is also noteworthy. The House is used for cultural and recreational purposes, featuring excellent exhibition rooms and an auditorium with a capacity of 187 seats.
Museu da Quinta de Santiago
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Rua de Vila Franca, 134
4450-802, Leça da Palmeira
Built by João Santiago de Carvalho e Sousa at the end of the 19th century, it was designed by the Italian Nicola Bigaglia. In 1968, the Municipality of Matosinhos acquired the building and the surrounding garden and the space was adapted for the current Museum of Quinta de Santiago/ Centro de Arte de Matosinhos, opened in 1996. It is housed in a historic building, surrounded by a charming garden, and is a privileged witness to the profound urban and social transformations that took place in the city of Matosinhos-Leça at the end of the 19th century and throughout the 20th …
Igreja Matriz de Viade de Baixo
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Rua do Quintão
5470-528, Montalegre
The Church of Santa Maria de Viade is one of the oldest Churches of Barroso. It has Romanesque traces. Has a dog that indicates the limit of the first construction of the Church. Later, due to increased population, this church underwent various additions, being an example of this the altar and the atrium. You can also verify that the Bell was on the main facade, due to wear and tear that can be seen on the wall, caused by gramalheira (iron chain) that was used to ring the Bell. The stone, with Romanesque traces, found on the main door has …
Hi Tavira - Pousada de Juventude
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Rua Miguel Bombarda, 36-38
8800-419, Tavira
This hotel, opened in 2009, is a good starting point for anyone who wants to know the excellent beaches of the region and the nature reserve of Ria Formosa. Former headquarters of Orfeónica Musical society, this property of great patrimonial value suffered extensive refurbishment but retained some elements of their original. Offers seven double rooms and twelve multiple rooms with four beds, complemented by a café\/bar, a member of Hostelling International kitchen and a laundry room.
Victoria Sport & Beach
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Praia da Falésia
8200-593, Albufeira
Modern and well-equipped hotel is the ideal choice for those who like to stay near the beach. It is just 800 metres from Falésia Beach and five miles from Albufeira and Vilamoura. The Stella Maris has 140 spacious fully-equipped apartments. There is also a restaurant, bar, swimming-pool for adults and children, jacuzzi, splash for kids, soccer field lawn, tartan track, gym and two tennis courts.
Castelo e Muralhas de Monsanto
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Rua do Castelo, 32
6060-091, Idanha-a-Nova
According to legend, the foundation of this castle began with a hillfort that allowed Viriato's companions to withstand a seven-year siege. Later, it also withstood Arab, Castilian, and French attacks. It is located amidst a rocky outcrop, at a strategic lookout point. Dom Afonso Henriques granted it a charter in 1174 and donated it to the Templars, who built the castle. Of the imposing medieval fortress, only the quadrangular Torre de Lucena and Torre do Pião remain.
Casa do Capitão-Mor
- heritage
Rua Capitão-Mor, 23
6110-206, Vila de Rei
Civil construction from the 17th century, with ten balcony windows, interrupted by the coat of arms of the Mattos e Silva family and by a niche where the image of Queen Saint Isabel appears, alluding to the passage of Dom Dinis' wife through this town who spent the night in a building where this house was later built. During the French invasions, it was the headquarters of the Portuguese-English troops, and the Duke of Wellington and General Beresford stayed here.
Capela da Casa de Prazias
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Ventosa
3670-215, Ventosa
This private chapel is integrated into a rural solar Mannerist root with Baroque additions. Its architectural lines are simple, has a curvilinear gable portal flanked by pinnacles fins esferoides, topped by floral bowls and illuminated by oculus quadrilobado. The high altar has a Rococo altarpiece carved marbled blue and gold, with pilasters with vegetal elements, panels and finials, volutes of intaglio and a headset styled curtain Faker who falls into an ordeal.
Casa da Padeira
- hotels
EN8, 19
2460-711, Aljubarrota
House situated in the village of Aljubarrota, an area of great historical interest, and enriched by its cultural and tourist itineraries, with the monasteries of Alcobaça and Batalha and Óbidos Medieval village within walking distance, the beaches of Nazaré and São Martinho do Porto, or the serras de Aire e Candeeiros. The House owes its name to the Baker who, according to legend, killed the seven Spaniards fugitives from the battle of Aljubarrota, oven with a shovel.