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MonumentsIgreja de Santa Engrácia, Panteão NacionalMannerist church from the 17th c., modified in the 18th c. in baroque style.
Telephone: +351 218 854 820
E-mail: geral@panteao.dgpc.pt
Website: http://www.panteaonacional.gov.pt/http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/en/museus-e-monumentos/ (...)
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MonumentsAqueduto das Águas LivresThe Aqueduto das Águas Livres is an important engineering work from the 18th century, built to supply water to the city of Lisbon and its surrounding areas.Its most impressive section is the one that crosses over the valley of Alcântara, but, all (...)
Telephone: +351 218100215
E-mail: mda.epal@adp.pt
Website: https://www.epal.pt/EPAL/menu/museu-da-%C3%A1gua/exposi%C3%A (...)https://www.epal.pt/EPAL/en/menu/water-museum/permanent-coll (...)
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MonumentsSantuário de São Salvador do MundoThe sanctuary consists of ten small chapels scattered all over the hillside, culminating in the one on Monte da Fraga (at an altitude of 711 metres). The panoramic view from the hilltop over Cachão da Valeira and the River Douro is most impressive.
Telephone: +351 254 441 43
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MonumentsIgreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira - GuimarãesA place of Marian worship since the 10th century. The beginnings of the Insigne e Real Colegiada de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira date back to the monastery dedicated to the Saviour of the World, the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Holy Apostles, which (...)
Telephone: +351 253 416 144 / 253 421 200
E-mail: senhoradaoliveira@arquidiocese-braga.pt
Website: http://www.arquidiocese-braga.pt/senhoradaoliveira/
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MonumentsIgreja da Misericórdia de Viana do CasteloThe Misericórdia (Mercy) building and the church date from the 16th century. Created in 1520, the Misericórdia brotherhood developed to the extent that they decided to build the so-called “Casa das Varandas”, in the second quarter of the 16th (...)
Telephone: +351 258 822 350
Fax: +351 258 820 290
E-mail: geral@scmviana.pt
Website: http://www.scmviana.pt/culto/
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MonumentsSé Velha de CoimbraWhere the second king of Portugal was crowned.Coimbra (Aeminium, in Roman times) is an Episcopal seat since the 5th century, succeeding neighbouring Conímbriga. Despite its long history, there is no mention of a cathedral until the construction of (...)
Telephone: +351 239 825 273
Fax: +351 239 825 273
E-mail: igrejasevelha@gmail.com
Website: http://sevelha-coimbra.org/
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MonumentsIgreja de São João Baptista, Matriz de TomarSituated in the centre of Tomar, the Igreja de São João Baptista was originally built in the 15th century, but was later reconstructed in the 16th century. In 1520, the king Dom Manuel raised its status to that of a collegiate church, thus making it (...)
Telephone: +351 249 312 611
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MonumentsMosteiro de Santa CruzFounded outside the walls in 1131 by the Observing Canons of St. Augustine, the Mosteiro de Santa Cruz is one of the oldest and most important monuments in Coimbra. Dom Afonso Henriques, the first king of Portugal, came here to attend the religious (...)
Telephone: +351 239 822 941
Fax: +351 239 822 941
E-mail: igrejasantacruz@gmail.com
Website: https://igrejascruz.webnode.pt/https://www.grupogala.com.pt/mosteiro-santa-cruz/
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MonumentsIgreja de Santa Maria Madalena de FalperraIn the Serra de Falperra, there is the Church of Santa Maria Madalena built on the wishes of archbishop Rodrigo de Moura Teles. This harmonious Baroque monument also has an impressive stairway of a type similar to that of the other nearby (...)
Telephone: +351 253 683 330
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MonumentsForte de São João Baptista - BerlengasThis fort on the island of Berlenga was built in 1651 on the orders of Dom João IV, and completed in 1656.Built to prevent this island being occupied by North-African pirates or enemy powers, the fort's most famous episode occurred in June 1666. It (...)