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MonumentsCapela do Espírito Santo - LamegoThis 16th-century chapel was founded by the Bishop of Lamego, Dom Manuel de Noronha. On the front of the building is the coat of arms of the founding bishop, carved into the left corner.
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MonumentsCapela dos CoimbrasThe Chapel of Coimbras is also known by its original name, the Chapel of Our Lady of Conception, or as the Chapel of Senhor Morto (Dead Lord).It was built in the 16th century (1525) on the orders of João Coimbra, provisor to archbishop Diogo de (...)
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MonumentsCapela do Senhor das Barrocas - AveiroThis small chapel, begun in 1722, is one of the most interesting monuments in Aveiro. It is composed of two parts: the octagonal nave and the rectangular chancel. Three beautiful and highly decorated portals can be seen on the outside. The pediments (...)
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MonumentsCapela do Senhor dos Passos - MonchiqueThis small chapel, topped with two bell-towers, evinces the unassuming style of popular architecture. Inside there is a life-size statue of Christ.
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MonumentsCapela dos Ferreiros, anexa à Igreja matriz de O. do HospitalChurch from the 13th / 14th c. in gothic style.
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MonumentsCapela dos Ossos - Campo Maior
Telephone: +351 268 680 319
E-mail: turismo@cm-campo-maior.pt
Website: http://www.campomaior.pt
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MonumentsCapela romano-gótica de São SalvadorThe Capela de São Salvador, built in the Romanesque-Gothic style, is a remarkable work of architecture. The two high, wide, round and chamfered arches that formed the spans of its single nave have resisted the ravages of time. These robust arches (...)
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MonumentsCasa do InfanteIt was in this house belonging to the Portuguese crown since the 14th century that Prince Henry the Navigator was born.The building originates from the 14th century when the king Dom Afonso IV decided to erect the Customs House in Porto’s riverside (...)
Telephone: +351 222 060 400
Fax: +351 222 060 041
E-mail: casadoinfante-serveducativo@cm-porto.pt
Website: http://www.portoturismo.pt/
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MonumentsCastelo da Amieira do TejoBelieved by some authors to have been the first Gothic castle built in Portugal, Amieira do Tejo castle stands as an important testament to 14th-century military architecture.This small medieval castle, which has a rectangular floorplan, features (...)