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Capela de Nossa Senhora do Ó

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Largo do Terreiro, 9
4050-603, Porto

Porto

Originally devoted to the Senhora da Piedade, it also welcomed the Senhora do Ó, a pregnant Virgin, when the chapel where it used to be was destroyed. The Frontispiece has several ornamental, which frame the portal and a niche with an image of the Virgin.

Capela de Santa Ana

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Rua de Santana, 10
6230-160, Fundão

Fundão

Chapel of longitudinal plant simple, matching the interior space with the exterior. Provides coverage in gable roof and main facade with gabled shot, torn by a perfect round portal. Highlighting the main altarpiece with phytomorphic decorations 19th century.

Capela de Santo António

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Rua da Capela
3570-150, Valagotes

Aguiar da Beira

In this Chapel stands the arched portal is down, with the frame made up of the staves from the arc. Excel also crosses of gable and Bell trevadas and incisas in the ashlars, the same are the crosses of the Via Sacra, containing the symbology of Calvary, on the facade.

Edifício do Colégio do Espírito Santo

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Largo do Colégio, 2
7000-803, Évora

Évora

16th century building of quadrangular, preserves, with the original proportions, the cloisters. The Baroque façade of the room of the acts covered by 17th tiles and classrooms with the respective chairs and tile historian of the 18th century. The classification also includes the Renaissance portal.

Igreja Paroquial de São Sebastião

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Rua Direita
9700-614, Angra do Heroísmo

Angra do Heroísmo

Church built between the 15th and 16th centuries, to submit a late Gothic façade, with an ogival portal and a rose window. In the interior, highlighted by some Gothic frescoes illustrating St. Mary Magdalen, Saint Martin and Saint Barbara.

Igreja Paroquial do Ameal / Igreja de São Justo

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Ameal
3045, Coimbra

Coimbra

17th century Church of longitudinal plant, consisting of a single nave, a chancel lower and narrow, two side chapels, a sacristy, an attachment and a Bell Tower. The Manueline main portal arch, to the roofs of the side chapels and the gilded altarpiece.

Igreja da Misericórdia de Abrantes

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Largo Motta Ferraz
2200-359, Abrantes

Abrantes

16th-century Church, restored in the 18th century, consisting of a single nave longitudinal plant and presbytery, with homogeneous coverage in gable roof. Emphasis on the Renaissance portal, with signature of Gaspar Dinis and date of 1548, for the gilt and some paintings.

Igreja de Constantim

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Constantim
5000-751, Vila Real

Vila Real

A temple of the 18th century, reformed, that still kept the romanic arch and chapiters of the chapel of Our Lord of the Passos. It has a façade with carved stoneworks in the portal and a niche in the fronton. Inside, a special note to the golden carvings of the high altar.

Igreja de São Quintino

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Largo Dom Manuel I
2590, Santo Quintino

Sobral de Monte Agraço

The church was built in 1520, but its main portal dates from 1530 and features a mixed decoration of Manueline and Renaissance characteristics. Notable features include the profusion of 17th and 18th-century tiles and the 16th-century stone pulpit.

Monsanto

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Monsanto
6060, Idanha-a-Nova

Idanha-a-Nova

A small village located on the slopes of Cabeço de Monsanto, at an altitude of 758 meters, known as "the most Portuguese village in Portugal." Wild nature and human construction combine in a harmonious combination, resembling, from a distance, a stone fortress. The houses are "invaded" by enormous granite boulders that serve as floors, walls, and ceilings. A settlement of military origins, it was here that, according to legend, Viriato withstood a seven-year siege. Monsanto Castle was recaptured from the Arabs.

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