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Monuments in Boticas
Eira, Canastro e Relógio de Sol
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Rua Central
5460-472, Pinho
Eira lajeada where was erected an imposing canastro in granite and wooden lathwork, used to store and dry corn cobs, and a sundial, which once stood at the top of the drum.
Conjunto de Canastros de Antigo de Curros
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Rua Trás das Eiras
5460-400, Antigo
Set of baskets used for drying of corn cobs.
Conjunto de Moinhos de Bobadela
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Bobadela
5460-210, Bobadela
Next to the village of Bobadela, on the slopes of the Leiranco, are watermills where the local population grinds the cereal.
Conjunto de Canastros de Curros
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Curros
5460-400, Curros
Baskets set in granite and wooden battens where are placed, the dry corn cobs.
Relógio de Sol
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Rua Central
5460-492, Viveiro
The Sundial formerly used for measurement of solar hours.
Canastro em Granito de Valdegas
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Largo 25 de Abril
5460-472, Valdegas
Ass in granite used to store and dry corn cobs. Is a single copy for its construction in stone and the horizontal battens.
Relógio de Sol
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Travessa do Canto
5460-472, Valdegas
Sundial placed over a door carral. Is a granite structure with a Gnomon in metal, used for measurement of solar hours.
Relógio de Sol
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Rua do Relógio de Sol
5460-473, Valdegas
Sundial placed on a wall. Is a granite structure with a Gnomon in metal, used for measurement of solar hours.
Igreja Românica / Capela de São Pedro
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Rua do Cemitério
5460-502, Sapiãos
This church, traces of Romanesque Foundation, appears in the memoirs of 1758 Parish referred to as parish church; is deployed within a walled courtyard where you will find the cemetery. Is a temple in granite, in whose volumes are the chancel and the nave. The main façade has a ported in round arch and stretching of a gable belfry, crowned in triangular pediment with a cross.
Igreja Paroquial de Sapiãos /Igreja de São Pedro
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Largo da Igreja
5460-502, Sapiãos
Sapiãos parish church, dedicated to St Peter, is a temple of longitudinal-oriented plant ENE\/OSO. The main façade has a rectangular door with ribbed pilasters and capitals stylized vegetal, the top has a curved pediment with a niche, with two triangular spires complemented with ball and the central part is surmounted by an oculus. Inside the high altar and side altars, in gilded, housing the main religious imaginary local devotions. On the side walls, next to the triumphal arch, a niche formed by a semi-circular arch, there are two screens: the purgatory (Gospel) and the adoration of the child Jesus (Epistola). …