Convento de Santo António
The primitive moth of the convent of Santo António, built during the reign of King John II, only the cloister, the Church and the chapter room. The cloister has coated the walls of 16th century tiles, green and white with metallic reflections.
- Private parking
- Convents & Monasteries
- Visitable (no guide)
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Characteristics
Monuments near Convento de Santo António
Portal Gótico da Rua da Casa Pia
Stone portal documenting the presence of the Gothic style in the civil architecture of Beja.
Edifício do Banco de Portugal em Beja
White building with stone edge windows. There’s a small balcony over the main door.
Antigo Hospital da Misericórdia de Beja / Hospital de Nossa Senhora da Piedade
This ancient hospital is considered to be one of the best examples of the Manueline architecture. It is one of the first Manueline constructions built to be a …