Capela de Nossa Senhora da Assunção / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção da Oriola / Igreja Matriz de Oriola
Manueline architecture and Baroque church consists of a nave and a chancel with indoor coverage in vaults. The primitive construction, dating from the 12th century, was donated by d. Dinis to the order of the Trinity. The current building dates from the early 16TH century.
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Monuments near Capela de Nossa Senhora da Assunção / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção da Oriola / Igreja Matriz de Oriola
Capela de Santo António
Chapel dating from the 16th century and converted into a Civil and Property Registry Office in the 19th century. Inside, a notable feature is a set of tiles in…
Casa Nobre da Família Gil Borja de Meneses
This two-story building, dating back to the Joanine period, features a stately architecture dating back to the 18th century. The family crest adorns the main d…
Castelo de Portel
An important example of military architecture, this castle was built in the 13th century. It has the shape of an irregular octagon, and the keep, with rooms co…
Convento de São Francisco dos Capuchos da Piedade
A Franciscan convent founded in 1547 by Dom Teodósio I, Duke of Braganza. It underwent extensive renovation in 1726 and, in 1834, was converted into a warehous…
Ermida de São Lourenço
The Church consists of a nave of rectangular plant and a dome in the chancel. Inside, the altarpiece crowned by triangular shaped painting with the dove of the…