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MonumentsIgreja de Santo Antão / Igreja Paroquial de Vilarinho de Agrochão
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo Antão - ÉvoraChurch of Santo Antão - ÉvoraLocated in the main square in Évora - the Praça do Giraldo - and integrated within the city's historic centre, the Church of Santo Antão was built in the 16th century in accordance with the designs of the royal (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António, Paroquial de Ferreirim - F. de CimaThe convent was founded by the last Counts of Marialva – Dom Francisco and Dona Brites – in the 15th century, being built on the family estate. The land necessary for its construction was donated to the Church in 1425.The tower dates from an earlier (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António - Alcácer do SalLocated on the upper Rossio, the church of Santo António is all that remains of the Franciscan convent that bore the same name. Entrance is gained through an attractive porch displaying renaissance features. Once inside, take a look at the lateral (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António de LisboaClose to Lisbon Cathedral is the Igreja de Santo António, erected on the very spot where the saint was born. This is a highly important monument in the city, both for visitors from outside the city and for the local inhabitants, who come here to (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António dos Capuchos - MonçãoThe Convent of Capuchos (Capuchins) was founded in the 16th century although the church is believed to be a 17th century construction. It follows the pattern of Franciscan convent buildings in and around Monção, featuring a longitudinal layout with (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António - LagosChurch of Santo António - LagosOriginally constructed in 1707, the church was rebuilt in 1769. The baroque gilded woodwork decoration is considered to be some of the finest in Portugal. The walls are covered in 18th century blue and white azulejo (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António ou da Misericórdia - Castelo BrancoThis church is also known as Santo António (St. Anthony), the alternative patron saint, or the Old Misericórdia as it was the original home of the Misericórdia (state charity institution). In 1836, it was transferred to its current facilities in the (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo António - TaviraThe Church of Santo António began construction in 1606 to be donated to the Capuchin monks. The convent buildings were destroyed in the 17th century with only the small cloister and church surviving to be handed over to the Friars of Saint Anthony (...)
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MonumentsIgreja de Santo Estevão de AlfamaThe Igreja de Santo Estevão, situated in Alfama, was built in 1733, on the foundations of a former 12th-century church.The church’s design, as well as its rather unusual positioning in a north-south direction, was the work of its architect José da (...)
