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Monuments in Mêda
Igreja Matriz de Carvalhal / Igreja de Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres
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Avenida da Igreja - EM600
6430-031, Casteição
Baroque church built in the 17th century, probably dating from this height the main altarpiece and the coverage in caissons. Presents a longitudinal plan consists of a nave, a chancel and a vestry closer and a adossados Tower.
Igreja Matriz de Aveloso / Igreja de São Brás
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Largo da Devesa
6430-011, Aveloso
Baroque church built in the 17th century, probably dating from this height the main altarpiece and the coverage in caissons. Presents a longitudinal plan consists of a nave, a chancel and a vestry closer and a adossados Tower.
Igreja Matriz de Outeiro dos Gatos / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça
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Largo da Igreja
6430-312, Outeiro dos Gatos
Chiesa Madre (mother church) consists of a longitudinal plan with a nave, a chancel, a vestry and, in the main façade, a belfry. Features of Mannerist, Baroque and Rococo architecture.
Fonte Zarelha
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Coriscada
6430-051, Coriscada
Diving fountain barroca, probably built in the 18th century. It consists of a rectangular tank with cover in slabs, forming a barrel vault inside.
Fonte do Chão da Cruz
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Avenida Divino Senhor da Boa Esperança
6430-051, Coriscada
Baroque diving source, probably built in the late 18th century. It consists of a rectangular plant and a cover slab, forming a barrel vault inside.
Igreja Matriz de Longroiva / Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Torrão
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Rua do Adro
6430-071, Longroiva
Church built in the 15th century, where stands out the roof of the chancel, in sacred multi-colored panelled caissons, and the gilded altarpiece.
Igreja Matriz de Fonte Longa / Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena
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Praça Francisco dos Anjos Caldas
6430-062, Fonte Longa
Chiesa Madre (mother church) with a chancel with caissons coverage and frames and a gilded altarpiece.
Igreja Matriz de Pai Penela / Igreja de São Silvestre
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Pai Penela
6430-321, Pai Penela
Mannerist Church probably built in the 17th century, presenting a simple longitudinal plant, where stands out the front door, with double frame decorated with lozenges. Also highlighting to the gilt and polychrome altarpiece.
Igreja Paroquial de Vale Flor / Igreja de São Pedro
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Rua da Igreja
6430-371, Vale Flor
Church built in the 16th century on the ruins of an ancient Romanesque temple, dating from the 14th century. Features three naves with the sections divided by eight columns, five altars and, abroad, a chapel with porch and a Bell Tower.