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Igreja Matriz de Linhares da Beira / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
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Largo da Igreja
6360-080, Linhares da Beira
Church rebuilt in the 17th century, the present some traces in Romanesque chancel and side door. Featured, on the façade, to the triangular pediment stopped and for the window in the shape of flower with four petals. Inside, highlight to the altars decorated. Some of the paintings are attributed to Grão Vasco.
Igreja de Santa Maria de Celorico da Beira
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Praça de Santa Maria
6360-362, Celorico da Beira
This monument was reformed on the 18th century and it conserves, from that period, the baroque façade and two bell ringer towers. It stands out the statuary and the paintings, the coffers on the ceiling with images of painted saints, the glazed tiles from the 17th century and the grave tombstones.
Solar do Queijo da Serra da Estrela
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Largo de Santa Maria, 5
6360-315, Celorico da Beira
Localizado na zona histórica da vila de Celorico da Beira, bem perto do castelo, ergue-se esta Catedral do Queijo Serra da Estrela. O magnífico edifício datado do século XVII merece, por si só, uma visita. Dedicado à preservação da tradição do queijo da Serra da Estrela, integra ainda o Museu do Agricultor e do Queijo. Aqui poderá comprar e degustar o afamado queijo, assim como outras iguarias regionais, como a morcela, a chouriça, o presunto, o pão de centeio, o mel, as compotas e o vinho.
Linhares da Beira
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Linhares da Beira
6360-080, Celorico da Beira
Linhares da Beira is located at an altitude of 810 metres on the foothils of the Estrela Mountain. Its origins dat back to 850 bC, when it was occupied by the "Túrdulos". It was later crossed by the roman road that linked Emérita to Braga and thre are still vestiges of the road and of the roamn forum. The castle, a national monument, was built in 1291, in the reign of Dom Dinis, and has two towers. The mother church, from the 12th century, has three paintings by Grão Vasco. A special note to the manuelin pillory, the Casa da …
Castelo de Linhares da Beira
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Rua do Castelo
6360-080, Linhares da Beira
Situated on a lot within 800 meters of altitude, in the foothills of the Serra da Estrela, this castle has been a castro occupied by Romans and destroyed by the Moors in the 9th century, before it was recovered by Dom Dinis. Saves only the enclosure defined by two towers with multiple floors.
Castelo e Muralhas de Celorico da Beira
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Rua do Castelo
6360-339, Celorico da Beira
Castle consisting of a fence with two towers and a keep. Located on top of a granite formation overlooking the village, it dates from the 14th century. The straight-arch crevices, rectangular-faced merlons and broken-arch main doors are highlighted. The walls present an irregular configuration and uncovered walkway.
Pelourinho de Baraçal
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Rua do Forno
6360-020, Baraçal
16th-century Manueline pillory, to present a punch with three steps, an octagonal shaft (not existing or even capital base), and a pyramidal-shaped Finial.
Pelourinho de Açores
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Largo do Pelourinho
6360-010, Açores
It presents prismatic shaft, topped by a cube with the national Coat of Arms with a pyramidal end.
Pelourinho de Linhares da Beira
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Rua Direita
6360-080, Linhares da Beira
This pillory has its shaft in the shape of a prism and it is topped by a capital with an armillary sphere and finished by an iron cross.