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Monuments in Reguengos de Monsaraz

Torre de Menagem de Monsaraz

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Largo do Castelo
7200-175, Reguengos de Monsaraz

Reguengos de Monsaraz

The donjon was built in the beginning of the 20th century. XIV. Keeps the vaults in warhead and the two floors: the bottom was a prison and after weapons Depot; the superior served as noble room of the alcaidaria, with Gothic door and a window that had already been reported in the 16th century drawing of Duarte Dharmas.

Menir da Abelhoa / Menir da Bulhoa

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EM1125
7200-179, Reguengos de Monsaraz

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This Megalithic granite menhir was identified and raised up in 1970. It is estimated that it has approximately 4 metres high and 1 of diameter. It was fallen, fractured and presenting signals of degradation, besides having lost its base which was carved afterwards to reconstruct the menhir.

Anta 2 do Olival da Pega

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Monsaraz
7200-171, Monsaraz

Reguengos de Monsaraz

It is thought that this dolmen was built at the same time as the first, between 3500 and 3000 BC has not yet been fully excavated, but it has already been possible to make it known that this dolmen was a funerary complex with very generous dimensions, where human remains were found more than 118 individuals.

Casa da Inquisição / Centro Interactivo da História Judaica

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Travessa do Quebra-Costas, 7
7200-175, Reguengos de Monsaraz

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It is said that this was the House where they were horribly tortured prisoners by the inquisitors, although there is no documentary evidence. Contends that this House has been in the service of the Inquisition only as process file or as a prison until the prisoners being judged in the Court of Holy Office, in Évora.

Anta 1 do Olival da Pega

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Monsaraz
7200-171, Monsaraz

Reguengos de Monsaraz

Large tapir situated along the river of the handle. Thought to have been built between 3500 and 3000 BC and who have witnessed at least 134 burials. When was excavated was found that had already been previously disturbed. The estate found is considerable in quantity and diversity.

Ermida de São Bento

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Rua de São Bento
7200-175, Monsaraz

Reguengos de Monsaraz

Rural Chapel of simple strokes, situated on a higher point to provide an attractive sight. Is degraded inside and outside. Consists of a nave, a chancel and a vestry. The mural that contains inside is Baroque, as well as the composition naturalist inscribed on the dome.

Ermida de Santo Ildefonso

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Corval
7200, Corval

Reguengos de Monsaraz

A 16th century chapel, rural, built in the 16th century, with an extended porch arches, square chancel, nave and rectangular pulpit on the porch. In the 18th century was rebuilt after the earthquake. The interior murals represent Saints. In 1964 it was restored and reopened to the cult.

Torre do Esporão

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Herdade do Esporão - Apartado 31
7200-999, Reguengos de Monsaraz

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This building used to be associated with the road network of the region. Consists of 3 floors, simultaneously, civil architecture and Gothic Romanesque. It is difficult to assign the construction season, though believed to have been in the mid-13TH century, given his seniority may be more remote than believed.

Ermida de São João Baptista

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Monsaraz
7200, Reguengos de Monsaraz

Reguengos de Monsaraz

This is the oldest monument in the parish. Small chapel, 16th-century building, located in the bastion of s. João, although healed already existed in the 14th century. The highlight goes to the murals of 1622, revealing 20 representations of late Manueline inspiration.

Igreja do Carmo

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Rua de Joaquim António Tendeiro, 4
7200-177, Motrinos

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This chapel was built in the early 17th century and was completed only in 1763, though over time additions have occurred of various types. It is considered that this is a typical Portuguese Baroque construction of most rural spaces. Usually caiada annually and in the 20th century met several rehabilitations.

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