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Monuments in Mora

Ermida de São Sebastião / Igreja de São Francisco

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Rua Conselheiro Fernando de Sousa, 26
7490-427, Mora

Mora

Church of great sobriety, consisting of nave, chancel and vestry. It was founded by the Counts of the round, and it's in your possession. The facade presents a shot in yellow and, above the door, is a telescope. In the sacristy are kept fucking pros and crosses of great value furniture. You can see also the Brotherhood of the third order.

Igreja da Misericórdia de Pavia

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Largo Manuel José Casimiro
7490-424, Pavia

Mora

Church of mercy sober, consisting of nave, chancel and vestry. The façade is painted white and features a yellow shot. The glass lets in light. Inside you can see murals in the nave and the chancel. He is currently the funeral parlour and also boasts the Museum of Mercy Hospital.

Antiga Pousada dos Cavaleiros de Avis

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Largo Manuel José Casimiro
7490-424, Pavia

Mora

16th century monument, was the residence of the Knights of Aviz, which makes this building an authentic testimony of the military order of Aviz, whose history is closely linked with the village. One of the facades has doors and Windows of vergas straight and another has Windows with advanced Cyma, representing the late-Renaissance.

Monumentos à Cortiça

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Avenida do Fluviário
7490-261, Mora

Mora

Monument placed in a lawn and flowers, to homage the Cork which is a part of the crafts of the region.

Ermida de Santo António

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Rua de Cabeção, 139
7490, Mora

Mora

Founding Church in 1656, with leave from the Chancery of the order of Avis. Their composition are part the nave, chancel, vestry and Bell. Despite its façade of simple lines, where stands out the niche above the door, the interior is of great architectural richness.

Capela de Santo António

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Rua de Santo António
7490-448, Pavia

Mora

17th century Church, located in an isolated spot and in a field consisting of nave, chancel linked to small sacristy. Used to be a place of pilgrimage in the 17th and 18th centuries. In the 19th century was profoundly changed. Currently open to the sporadic cult and baptized.

Ermida de São Sebastião

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Outeiro do Peso
7490, Brotas

Mora

A 16th century chapel, consisting of nave, chancel and vestry and Bell and is the only building that remains of the Village of Eagles. Its construction follows the typology of hermitages and chapels centered in the region and the Muslim tubs, which were subsequently adding porches or nárteces. We highlight the main altarpiece in the interior, with modern traits of the late 18th century.

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