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Pelourinho de Louriçal / Cruzeiro de Louriçal

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Rua do Convento
3105, Louriçal

Pombal

From this pillory transformed into Calvary dated from the 16th century it was only preserved the base and the column.

Queijo Terrincho

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Alfândega da Fé
5350-051, Alfândega da Fé

Alfândega da Fé

This cheese, originally from the Bragança district, is a PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) product. It is made from raw milk from Churra da Terra Quente sheep. It is a mature cheese with a semi-hard to hard texture and a color ranging from white to yellowish.

Castelo de Barbacena

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Largo do Castelo
7350-431, Barbacena

Elvas

Built in the 16th century and rebuilt in the 17th century, this quadrangular castle retains only the original walls and low turrets. It features a carved stone portal, forming a pediment with two spires and a crown. The courtyard has a central cistern without water, two abandoned cannons, and buildings all around.

Igreja Matriz de Torre de Moncorvo

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Rua do Hospital, 14-24
5160-272, Moncorvo

Torre de Moncorvo

Renaissance temple with a façade integrated into an impressive stonework tower. It has a full arched portal framed and topped by seven niches with images. Inside, it is possible to see fragments of frescoes and altarpieces of Joanine carving. A curious fact: it took around a century to be built, starting in the first half of the 16th century.

Igreja Matriz de Nave Redonda / Igreja de São Tiago

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Nave Redonda
6440-033, Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo

Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo

Late-seventeenth-century Church of longitudinal plant, consisting of a nave, a chancel and a vestry located near more closely. Features a main facade in truncated by a simple bell gable and torn by a straight Dick portal. In the interior, especially the angled side altarpieces and the main retable of gilt national style.

Igreja de São Vicente

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Rua Combatentes da Grande Guerra, 8
5300, Bragança

Bragança

This monument, considered by some authors as romanic and gothic by others, was remmodeled in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. In the exterior, a special note to the mannerist portal and to the fountain with th royal arms of 1746, the Passo and the that commemorate the proclamation of Genarl Sepúlveda against the French invasion. Inside, a special not to the Chapel of the Saint Christ.

Igreja de Santa Maria de Barrô

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Calçada da Igreja
4660-034, Barrô

Resende

Located on a steep slope overlooking the Douro River, the Church of Barrô is a well-preserved example of medieval architecture, despite the changes of the Modern Period. The main façade and the chancel are worth highlighting. The facade of the Church presents a program with some monumentality, reflected in the careful portal and the arrangement of the false large window.

Igreja de São Cosme e São Damião / Igreja Matriz de Gondomar

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Rua João Paulo II, 95
4420, Gondomar

Gondomar

Baroque church consisting of a nave and a chancel, where a bell tower and a sacristy are adjacent. The portal is surmounted by an interrupted curved pediment, surmounted by a choir window and two niches with the images of São Cosimo and São Damião. Highlights include the Baroque carved altars and the tile paneling that runs through the nave.

Mosteiro de Celas

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Avenida Bissaya Barreto, 105
3000-132, Coimbra

Coimbra

The Celas Monastery is a construction of sober character, showing the influence of several architectonical styles. At the church are worthy of notice the manueline arched roof, a 17th century glazed tiles panelling and several portals and arches with renaissant and manueline characteristics. The cloisters’ galleries present pictures representing memorable events at the chapiters.

Mosteiro de São Pedro de Cête

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Largo do Mosteiro
4580-312, Cête

Paredes

A Romanesque monument, one of the oldest in Portugal. Of the Monastery, only the Church, the chapter house, and the pre-Manueline cloister remain after centuries of decay. The semi-warlike appearance of the convent church, with its crenellated side tower, thick walls, and the giant flanking its portal, gives it a religious and, at the same time, defensive function. Inside, the highlights are the depth and height of the nave, as well as the robustness of the granite vault of the chancel and the well-preserved tomb chests of noble knights. Also noteworthy is a vestige of a mural painting representing St. …

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