Vila Seca
It may date back to before the foundation of Portugal. It is located by the springs of the brook that crosses Condeixa. The monuments include the mother church, rebuilt in the 18th century, the chapel of Our Lady of the Adro (churchyard), with an 18th century retable, and an 18th century house with ioninc columns and a balcony.
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Vila Seca
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Villages near Vila Seca
Alcabideque
From the arab "al" and from the latin "caput aquae", Alcabideque has once furnished water to Conimbriga and Condeixa-a-Velha through a large aqueduct, restored…
Alcouce
A small village with rural houses, where one may visit the Mother Church and the Chapel of Alcouce.