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Túmulo de Mateus da Cunha
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Pombeiro da Beira
3300, Pombeiro da Beira
These two tombs from the fifteen hundreds are located on the wall and on the pavement inside the main chapel from the church of Pombeiro. One on the tombs is from Mateus da Cunha, from the XVI century with a Manueline style and which construction is ascribed to Diogo Pires-o-Moço; the other tomb is from Vão da Cunha, prior of Martinho de S. Guinhêda.
Castro de Gimonde
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Gimonde
5300, Gimonde
Fortified village dating from the iron age, from which there are still traces of two levels of walls.
Chafariz do Espargal
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Rua do Chafariz
2780, Oeiras
Fountain dating from 1849, consisting of an espresso, a niche and a structure that, from the sides, form stone banks.
Covas do Monte
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Covas do Monte
3660, Covas do Monte
Located near the São Pedro do Sul thermae, in a deep valley surrounded by cliffs, with the so.called Hell Portal to the west. This villag is composed of small schist houses and narrow streets with vines. The inhabitants are farmers and shepherds, mostly corn farmers. It has one of the biggest communal goat herds in the country.
Capela de São Pedro
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Passeio das Romeirinhas
7540, Santiago do Cacém
The chapel, which burned in 1895, has very simple lines, with a masonry portal and an opening on the fronton, composed of a high altar and a sacristy. Two different architectural modules can be viewd here. Inside, one can find a John Paul II tile of the 1980s and a Saint Peter of the 18th century.
Igreja Matriz de São João da Pesqueira
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Rua de São João, 8
5130-321, São João da Pesqueira
The Main Church of São João da Pesqueira continues to preserve some medieval features, especially in the main portal with its pointed arch. Inside this temple, whose construction dates back to the 14th century, the baroque main altarpiece and the 17th century paneled covering of the nave ceiling stand out.
Fachada da Capela de Sta. Bárbara
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Rua Chão de Cima
5460-472, Valdegas
The chapel of Saint Barbara, whose construction will reassemble to the eighteenth century, there is the beautiful Baroque façade, with an imposing rectangular portal, the frame of the doorway is in granite worked with volutes. On top has a small kiosk, richly decorated and crafted, which houses a sculpture of Santa Bárbara. The façade is surmounted by the arms of sheep and Queirogas.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Largo da Imaculada Conceição, 52
2150-166, Golegã
16th century temple with three naves, separated by pointed diaphragm arches, where a magnificent Manueline portal with a serrated arch flanked by twisted columns stands out on the main facade. The interior, also Manueline, is enriched with some modern elements, such as the Renaissance pulpit and the 18th century tiles in the main chapel.
Igreja de Santa Maria
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Rua da Cidadela
5300, Bragança
The body of the monument was built in the 16th century and the façade has a baroque portal with pseudo-salomonic columns and frontons with rolled parts. The interior is divided into three naves by polygonal columns that support arches. A special note to the high chapel and to the chapel of the Figueiredos, the retable of Saint Estevão and the image of Saint Mary Magdalene.
Ruínas da Igreja de Ansiães
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Selores
5140-252, Carrazeda de Ansiães
Romanesque church with a single nave, highlighting the main facade with a truncated gable, portal with archivolts decorated with phytomorphic and geometric motifs and a profusely decorated tympanum. In the nave there is a small museum nucleus where there are fragments of the pillory of Ansiães and sepulchral stelae decorated with solar symbols, Maltese and Templar crosses and Jewish stars.