Museums, Monuments and Sites
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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.
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MonumentsSantuário de Nossa Senhora dos RemédiosSanctuary of Nossa Senhora dos RemédiosA sixteenth-century style rural church. The hermitage, has a gallery-type porch connecting the front and left side of the building, with six arches resting upon pillars.The hermitage also has a small campanile (...)
Telephone: 27255244
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MonumentsIgreja Matriz de MonçãoThis gothic church was built in 1308 and is one of the finest examples to be found in the north of Portugal where the Romanic style lasted until late on. In architectural terms, this is a low building with a single nave covered in wood. The windows (...)
Telephone: +351 251 652 259
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MonumentsSantuário da Senhora do VisoCarmelite sanctuary. According to tradition the sanctuary was the mother church of the first parish in this community. The settlement of Fontes pertained to the Order of Malta. King D. Sancho I granted Fontes its first royal charter, which was (...)
Telephone: +351 254 914 82
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MonumentsCastelo de Castelo de VideSignificant sections of the defensive walls and the keep still remain standing. In Rua de Santo António, inside the castle walls and built against them, are the old lodging quarters of the castle's garrison, with unrendered dry stone walls and (...)
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MonumentsTorre ameadaBattlemented TowerThe Battlemented Tower of Aguiar da Beira was built in the 15th century and is listed as a National Monument. It is constituted by various floors, including several architectural and decorative elements, in particular the cannon (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de São João de DeusDesigned for the Praça de Londres by the architect António Lino, the Church of São João de Deus was inaugurated in 1953, in a zone of Lisbon that is still popularly known as “Avenidas Novas” (New Avenues). This area of the city developed in the (...)
Telephone: +351 21 843 74 50
Fax: +351 21 843 74 58
E-mail: mail@paroquia-sjoaodeus.pt
Website: http://www.paroquia-sjoaodeus.pt