Museums, Monuments and Sites
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Museums and PalacesCasa Museu Mário Coelho
Telephone: +351 263 272 920
Fax: +351 263 272 920
E-mail: museumunicipal@cm-vfxira.pt
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MonumentsCapela de Nossa Senhora dos Mártires - EstremozChurch from the 14th / 16th c. in gothic style
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Museums and PalacesPólo Museológico dos Frutos Secos - Museu Municipal de LouléBorn from a rain-fed agriculture, the dried fruits - almond, fig and carob – have played an important role in the economy since the Middle Ages. This Algarvian “gold” provided a high social development and took the name Loulé to far away (...)
Telephone: +351 289 400 689
Fax: +351 289 415 557
Website: http://www.cm-loule.pt
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MonumentsSantuário de Nossa Senhora do AlívioThe Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Alívio (Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Alívio), in Soutelo, was built in the end of the 18th century and is a well-known place of pilgrimage in the region, attracting many visitors. On the second and third Sundays of (...)
Website: https://jf-soutelo.pt/index.php/turismolazer/patrimonio/sant (...)
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MonumentsConvento de São Bernardo ou de Nossa Senhora da AssunçãoFormed in 1685 at the initiative of D. Maria Pereira, this convent was to be the last Cistercian foundation in Portugal. The founder, who was a widow with no heirs, chose her estate at Tabosa so that "the property that God had given her could be (...)
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MonumentsCapela de São Martinho - CovilhãThe Chapel of São Martinho is one of the most important local monuments. It is a Romanesque chapel built in the 12th / 13th century, the time of Covilhã's foundation as a town.Inside the chapel, it is worth noting the stylised capitals with their (...)
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MonumentsIgreja da Misericórdia da CovilhãThe Santa Casa of the Misericórdia was founded in Covilhã in 1577, but the Church of the Misericórdia was only built at the end of the 16th century. The building we see now is mostly an 18th century reconstruction.The outside, despite some Baroque (...)
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MonumentsCastelo de AbrantesThe fortress consists of mediaeval fortifications strengthened with bastions. The mediaeval castle still preserves its keep and some sections of wall with round turrets. Your attention is drawn to the brick-vaulted spaces.
