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MonumentsCapela de São Brás - Vila RealRomanesque church from the 13th c., modified in the 14th c. in gothic style.
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MonumentsCapela de São Frutuoso - BragaThe Monastery of São Salvador is believed to have been founded by the bishop of Braga São Frutuoso, around 560, so as to house his mausoleum. Around the 9th or 10th century, the current chapel was built.This is one of the few surviving examples of (...)
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MonumentsCapela de São GregórioLocated near the main Leiria road, the Chapel de São Gregório is a small, octagonal, Renaissance-style chapel. This 16th century church is dedicated to São Gregório Nazianzeno - the theologian who together with St John the Evangelist proved the (...)
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MonumentsCapela de São JerónimoLocated on the outer limits of the land belonging to the Hieronymos Friars, the chapel was built in 1514 by Rodrigues Afonso, although the architect Boytaca was due to carry out the work but, at the time, he was working on the Monastery.This is a (...)
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MonumentsCapela de São José - PortimãoThis building, with its plain façade and curved pediment, is located in the old part of the city, opposite the naval shipyards and the "Largo da Barca".
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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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MonumentsCapela de São Martinho - ÓbidosThis is a lovely fourteenth-century chapel, of very simple architecture, with a fine portal in the façade. Inside there are some medieval tombs.
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MonumentsCapela de São Miguel - CoimbraThe small but charming Capela de São Miguel was built in 1517 to replace a former mediaeval private oratory. The project belonged to Marcos Pires, who designed the naturalistic Manueline side door, although he died in 1521 and his work had to be (...)
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