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Museu de Aveiro / Mosteiro de Jesus / Museu de Santa Joana
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Avenida Santa Joana
3810-329, Aveiro
Female Dominican monastery with original features of Manueline architecture (such as the portals), denoting after the deep reforms that suffered: Renaissance (the cloister), Mannerist (the chancel and the chapels of the cloister arches) and Baroque (gilded finishes and the facade of the West Wing). Currently, works here the Museum of Aveiro.
Igreja Paroquial de Figueiró dos Vinhos / Igreja Matriz de São João Baptista
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Praça da República, 1
3260-409, Figueiró dos Vinhos
On the facade of this temple, the Renaissance portal stands out, topped by a pediment interrupted by a niche with the sculpture of Saint John the Baptist. Highlights include the 15th century triumphal arch, the “Baptism of Christ” altarpiece by José Malhoa and mannerist paintings from the Diogo Teixeira cycle.
Igreja da Misericórdia de Évora
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Rua da Misericórdia, 1
7000-646, Évora
This church underwent major changes in the 18th century, this time the main façade with a portal. It is a church of a single nave, wide and has no chancel. Has tile and oil paintings of Francisco Xavier de Castro. It is worth noting the high altar from the 17th century.
Quinta da Cardiga
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Quinta da Cardiga
2150-265, Golegã
Next to the Tagus River is this grand farm that belonged to the Templars of the Order of Christ. In this space, 16th century elements remain, such as the Manueline portal, and 17th and 18th century tiles. The group of buildings that make up it consists of a tower, a chapel, a cellar, a barn, a cloister and a palace.
Quinta de São Pedro
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Largo Doutor Humberto Santos
7370, Campo Maior
18th century farmhouse with portal with pediment of windings and frames of the bays decorated with vegetal elements. The chapel's chancel altarpiece neoclassical revival and revivalist decorative elements. The tiles of the main façade are of Sacavém factory according to the technique of airbrushing of the 1st half of the 20 century.
Ermida de São Lázaro
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Rua José Adelino dos Santos, 32
7050-127, Montemor-o-Novo
Small chapel with Gothic portal access warhead and battlements as a coronation. Its interior consists of the sacristy and nave narrow rectangular plant with vaulted ceiling and 3 bays, ribbed. Has high altar and the facade contains belfry. This is one of the routes of the Saints Steps.
Compras em Leiria
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Largo de Santana
2400, Leiria
One of the areas you must not loose to go shopping is right at the heart of town, where the old market of Santana rises, now recovered, and where good commerce, modern esplanades and cultural spaces are condensed.Also in Rodrigues Lobo Square and at the 5 de Outubro Plaza, which communicate between them, the visitor will find esplanades and small commerce, under the centenary arcades.
Paço da Torre
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Rua Rainha Dona Amélia
3670-102, Vouzela
In this manor house with 500 years of history, restored the precept, guests are faced with a huge indoor and outdoor space, with views to the gardens now prays to the Vouga River, to the Sierras of Freita, Arada, of St. Macarius and Montemuro. The six bedrooms, and spacious, are light and modernly equipped, who joins a distinct decor. Features two saltwater pools, one of them, and overflowing with superb views.
Pomar Velho
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Pomar Velho
7330-072, Galegos
The Old Orchard is a former farm with more than 200 years, now completely restored and converted into a comfortable area of rural tourism. Is a calm space, where you can enjoy the tranquility of the life of the field, surrounded the scent of Orange and lemon trees. Offers 6 double rooms (suites), outdoor swimming pool, lounge and conditions for practising numerous sports and leisure activities.
Casa da Botica
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Pátio dos Artistas
4830-513, Póvoa de Lanhoso
Botica's House is, at the same time, House of culture and the municipal library of Póvoa de Lanhoso. Is one of the oldest in the County, built in 1676 and retired in 1862, before the urbanization plan of the village. In relation to the origin of the name Casa da Botica, Pelican, placed on the façade of the building, gives some lights on designation. It is known that the Pelican now is regarded as religious symbol and as a Christian symbol.