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Monuments in Amarante

Igreja de São João Baptista de Gatão

  • heritage

Lugar da Igreja
4600-635, Gatão

Amarante

This Romanic temple underwent several transformations on the 15th and 17th century and the campanile is from this last period. On the building inside, stands out the six frescoes from the end of the 15th century.

Igreja de São Pedro

  • heritage

Largo de São Pedro
4600-036, Amarante

Amarante

This 18th century temple presents, on the frontage, a bell ringer tower topped by an attic in small arches. The inside of the nave has panels of glazed tiles from the 17th century. It is worthy to be mentioned the sacristy roof, the altarpieces carved and the glazed tiles covering the interior.

Igreja de Santa Maria de Jazente

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Jazente
4600-652, Jazente

Amarante

The main façade from the church presents a portico with two archivolts with a lancet arch. On the inside stands out the Spanish – Arab glazed tiles on the main altar and one image from the 14th century in limestone.

Capela de Nossa Senhora da Conceição

  • heritage

Rua da Aboadela
4600, Lugar de Rua

Amarante

Chapel of granite that presents the main façade with a portal that features a full arc.

Igreja do Salvador de Lufrei

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Rua da Igreja
4600-681, Lufrei

Amarante

This Romanic temple has a nave and a rectangular behead. The door has three archivolts slightly raised which indicate the passage to the gothic.

Igreja de Santo André de Telões

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CM1204
4600-757, Telões

Amarante

This church has a Romanic structure that through the time it underwent several transformations. It still maintains the corbel and two rose windows on the façades. It presents on covered porch connecting the main façade to the campanile. On the inside it has a nave and the cross arch settled on columns with worked capitals from the primitive period. It stands out the main chapel with carving altarpieces.

Igreja do Salvador de Real

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Rua da Igreja Velha
4605-332, Vila Meã

Amarante

Enlarged and remodeled in the 18th century, the Romanesque elements remaining in this church point a chronology right for your edification late, which will probably occurred between the 13th and 14th centuries. Medieval construction kept the main portal primitive, consisting of two slightly broken and archivolts supported by columns with capitals, whose sculpture is well attached to the basket. This season, also preserved an arcosolium, the outside of the south wall.

Estátua Conselheiro António Cândido

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Largo Conselheiro António Cândido
4600, Cepelos

Amarante

Estátua Doutor António do Lago Serqueira

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Avenida General Silveira
4600, Cepelos

Amarante

Ponte de Amarante

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Praça da República
4600, Cepelos

Amarante

The platform is sheltered by a parapet and is settled in a tubular and worked cornice. The giants crowning is done by four narrow balconies with stone terrace. In each top it is possible to see two pairs of baroque spires.

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