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Monuments in Mafra
Igreja de São Pedro / Igreja Paroquial da Ericeira
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Largo de São Pedro
2655-363, Ericeira
This church has one only nave with coffers painted on the roof. The walls are covered with blue and yellow glazed tiles. The altarpieces stand out, as well as the columns with fluted shafts and an elegant sacrarium. Attention should also be paid to the sacristy roof painted with “rocaille” motifs.
Forte do Milreu
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2655, Mafra
Small defensive Fort built between 1670 and 1675, today in ruins. Intended to control maritime access to Ericeira and the nearby Bay formed by the beach of Ribeira de Ilhas.
Forte da Feira
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Rua do Forte
2665-230, Malveira
Former stronghold, designated as Fort of the fair, is now open, incorporating explanatory signs and becoming the backdrop for various pedagogical activities.
Cruzeiro de São Julião
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São Julião
2655-138, Mafra
Situated next to the chapel of the Hermitage of São Julião, this cruise in limestone is dated 1788. Features a Latin cross shape and square profile arms, coat with small figurative and Panel tile tiles of spare figure.
Pelourinho da Ericeira
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Largo do Pelourinho
2655-330, Mafra
This pillory settles in polygonal steps. The base is square with flat shaft and the capital displays sculpted flowers, finished by Gothic ornament.
Pelourinho de Enxara dos Cavaleiros
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Rua da Ermida
2665-054, Malveira
Manueline pillory consisted of a platform with three octagonal steps escalated, where rests a column based foursquare chamfered, decorated with four balls and a fuste faceted drive unit.
Pelourinho de Cheleiros
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Rua da Borrija
2640-122, Mafra
This pillory, installed in the Village Square, only fragments of a sphere surrounded by two thick crossed irons that hold the wall.
Capela de Santa Cristina e Cruzeiro Adajcente
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Rua da Capela de Santa Cristina
2665-010, Malveira
Chapel consisting of nave and chancel. In the chancel enhances the vaulted ceiling with frescoes and, on the throne, an image of Santa Cristina, 15th century in polychrome stone. The cruise, in limestone, in the shape of a Latin cross and arms of square profile, bearing the date of 1688.