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  1. Capela de Nossa Senhora do Monte - Lisboa
Place: Lisboa
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    Capela de Nossa Senhora do Monte - Lisboa
    Where the chair of the first bishop of Lisbon is kept.Located at the top of a hill from which one of the best panoramic views of the city can be enjoyed, this chapel was built just after the reconquest of Lisbon and, like the hill itself, dedicated (...)

    Telephone: +351 210 993 976 | +351 218 873 943

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    Capela de Nossa Senhora do Monte - Santarém
    Gothic church from the 15th c., modified in the 17th c. in mannerist style.

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    Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Mártires - Estremoz
    Church from the 14th / 16th c. in gothic style

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    Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Meninos - Lamego
    The chapel was commissioned by the Bishop of Lamego, Dom Manuel de Noronha, in 1555.In the 17th and 18th centuries, the interior was covered in azulejos and its decoration was further enriched with carved wood and joinery. The rosewood railings are (...)

  5. Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios - Peniche
Place: Peniche
Photo: Turismo do Oeste
    Monuments
    Capela de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios - Peniche
    Situated close to the coast, in the far west of the peninsula of Peniche, this chapel forms the basis for a shrine devoted to the cult of the Virgin Mary. The date when this church was founded is not known, although it is believed to have been built (...)

    Telephone: +351 262 787 748

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    Capela de Santa Cruz ou Capela do Calvário - Covilhã
    This Gothic chapel was built in the 15th century by Prince Henry the Navigator, Lord of Covilhã. In the 16th century, Dom Luís, the son of King Dom Manuel I and Lord of Covilhã, commissioned some restoration work, and enriched the chapel's treasury (...)

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    Capela de Santa Maria - São João da Madeira
    A recently constructed chapel (1903), commonly known as the Casaldelo Chapel, it was built by António Ferreira Porto. Located within a railed-in enclosure, a small marble statue of the Virgin can be seen in a niche built into the front gable of the (...)

    Website: http://www.turismoindustrial.cm-sjm.pt/

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    Capela de Santo Amaro
    An inscription on the main door shows the year when the Igreja or Capela de Santo Amaro was built: 1549.Artistically, it belongs to the Renaissance style and is well worth a visit. It consists of two distinct spaces, the entrance porch or arcade (...)

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    Capela de Santo António - São João da Madeira
    The Chapel of St. Anthony is the richest parochial monument of ethnographic and social significance, after the Mother Church. Inaugurated on 13 October 1935, the chapel was designed by the architect João Queiroz, whose design replaced the original (...)

    Website: http://www.turismoindustrial.cm-sjm.pt

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    Capela de São Bartolomeu - Trancoso
    Chapel of São Bartolomeu - TrancosoBeyond the walls of Trancoso, in the Largo da Feira, we encounter the Hermitage of São Bartolomeu, a small baroque chapel built in the 18th century. Its most distinctive architectural feature - very rare at the (...)

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