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Monuments in Mafra
Palácio dos Marqueses de Ponte de Lima / Quinta da Cerca
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Rua do Castelo
2640-468, Mafra
Mannerist Palace built in the 17th century by the Marquis of Ponte de Lima. Features an elongated rectangular with gable roof coverage. Featured, along the North wall, to a fountain lined with tiles.
Igreja Matriz de Igreja Nova / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Largo da Igreja
2640-334, Mafra
Church rebuilt between the 15th and 16th centuries on the site of a primitive existed temple built in 1255. The Manueline sculpture and portal for the plateresca sculpture of the font.
Igreja Paroquial de Cheleiros / Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Reclamador
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Rua da Sociedade
2640, Cheleiros
Church built in the late 12TH century, the chancel, built in the reign of Dom Manuel i. highlighting, on the main façade, to the Gothic portal with a sink manuelina inlaid.
Igreja de Vila Franca do Rosário
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Rua da Igreja
2665-419, Malveira
Church with a nave, chancel, and two bodies galilé deep attachments. Featured, on the ship, to the Medallion representing the delivery of the Rosary to St. Dominic by Blessed Virgin Mary; to the pulpit; for the two gilded altars; and, on the walls of the chancel, for the paintings.
Igreja de Santo Isidoro
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Rua da Igreja
2640-040, Mafra
This temple is preceded by an ample porch, topped by a Sun watch from 1738. On the main door it is possible to observe a baroque escutcheon with the biretta and the crosier allusive to the Saint. The inside is totally covered by glazed tiles from the 17th century.
Igreja Matriz de São Silvestre do Gradil
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Rua das Forças Armadas
2665-118, Malveira
This temple was reconstructed on the 17th century and it still conserves some fifteen hundreds elements and others posteriors to 1755. The interior is covered with a cradle vault. It is worth to mention the two holly water fonts from the 16th century and the glazed tiles from the 17th century.
Igreja de São Miguel de Alcainça
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Rua de São Miguel
2640-741, Mafra
The church, a fifteen hundreds foundation was remodelled on the 17th century. It presents a “pattern” glazed tiles panel, the pulpit and the barrel ceiling with empty coffers. From the medieval period stands out the ogival arches from the transept chapels recovered with glazed tiles from the 17th century and two Gothic tombstones. It also stands out two holly water fonts, both of them from the fifteen hundreds. From the Gospel side there is one chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Rosário with golden carving altarpieces.