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Monuments in Tomar
Casa da Quinta da Granja
- heritage
Estrada do Prado
2305-554, Tomar
Mannerist style house built by the river Nabão, of high heritage value, together with her daughter-in-law, Dovecote and a winepress in várzea, next to the Prado Road. Belonged to the order of Christ.
Palácio de Alvaiázere
- heritage
Rua dos Arcos
2300-536, Tomar
This is a Lordly construction under the Mannerism style from the seventeen hundreds. It has two floors in which stand out the stonework on the wedges, the openings, the ribband and the cornice.
Padrão de Dom Sebastião
- heritage
Avenida Dom Nuno Álvares Pereira
2300, Tomar
This is a high rectangular plinth in which, on the face turned to the road, there is an inscription related to its construction. The shaft arranged in degrees rises according to a pyramid shape and it is finished by a simple abacus crowned by a small spires.
Edifício do Posto de Turismo de Tomar
- heritage
Avenida Doutor Cândido Madureira, 531
2300-531, Tomar
20TH century revival building, with traces of neorrenacentismo and traditionalism of the Estado Novo. Integrating various elements from ancient 16th century and 17th century bourgeois House of Tomar and surroundings. Highlighting the details of tiles and sculptures, replicas of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Edifício dos Paços do Concelho
- heritage
Praça da República, 18
2300-550, Tomar
Rare example of public civil architecture construction manueline and Mannerist. The most prominent are the galleries of perfect arches on the facade.
Pousada de São Pedro / Pousada de Castelo de Bode
- heritage
Castelo de Bode
2300-196, Tomar
Building that housed for decades an Inn. Was inaugurated in 1954 and disintegrated the network of Pousadas de Portugal in 2004.
Palácio de Alvim
- heritage
Rua Doutor José Maria de Sousa, 2
2300-579, Tomar
Renaissance and Baroque building that, despite numerous interventions to which it was subject, still maintains a moth 1500s. The Turret is distinguished from the rest by building its huge upright and its corners apilastrados with Ionic capitals, possessing a penthouse on roof with dormers.
Casa Havaneza
- heritage
Rua Serpa Pinto, 23
2300-592, Tomar
Building with three floors, Art Nouveau style and bourgeois character, with the ground floor destined to trade and the upper floors housing. Has Art Nouveau decorative elements in monochrome tiles (blue and white), depicting the city, representing the Mouchão wheel side and Casa Vieira de Guimarães and a center panel with the representation of the symbol of the order of Christ.
Palácio Dona Maria da Silveira
- heritage
Praça da República, 1-7
2300-550, Tomar
Mannerist Palace of long facades, in which all the decorative effort focuses on the main facade, divided by pilasters and crowned with pinnacles accented with cornice and Cyma with gargoyles in the shape of fish heads and pig's head. The roof is ripped by dormers, taking main facade a mansard roof and a Dormer ornate ostentosamente. The Palace belonged to Dom João de Souza Silveira, Alcaide-Mor to take, and later local authority services to take the family and Adam Cap.