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Casa Grande ou dos Cunha Reis
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Campo das Hortas
4700-210, Braga
This is a manor house from the end of the XVIII century, whose front presents windows with granite frames and is ended by a fronton.
Casa Oitocentista / Casa Pimentel
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Campo das Carvalheiras
4700-419, Braga
Building divided in two floors. At the main front, the noble floor presents 4 windows and 3 doors with iron railing and rectangular lintel. The NE front is ends with a granite cornice.
Casa da Pereira
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Largo de Carcavelos
4700-050, Braga
It has a terrace and a two flights’ staircase. At the back, there is also a simple staircase, which gives access to a XIX century balcony. Inside, the salons with waxed ceilings stand out.
Casa da Rua dos Pelames
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Rua de São Geraldo, 51
4700-041, Braga
XVIII century house where the use of freestones at the cornices, the eaves and the windows stands out. The small balconies are protected by forged iron defence.
Casa das Paivas ou Casa da Roda
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Rua de São João e Rua de Nossa Senhora do Leite
4700-436, Braga
Cinquentist house with two floors and a yard. It is two fronts: one turned to the Sra. Do Leite Street and other to the S. João Street. Worthy of notice are the lintels of windows and doors, all in complete arch.
Casa de Vale Flores ou de Infias
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Largo de Infias
4710-299, Braga
XVII century manor, with a U drawing, formed by three bodies, including, in one of them a chapel, and surrounded by a yard with a battlemented wall. It has baroque decorative elements and the doorway shows the arms of the Pacheco Pereira and Robys.
Arco da Porta Nova
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Rua Dom Diogo de Sousa
4700-424, Braga
It’s a XVII century construction that combines the baroque and neoclassical styles. For a long time this was the main entrance to the city. On the upper part there is a feminine figure symbolizing the city of Braga.
Arcada da Lapa
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Praça da República
4710-305, Braga
Built in 1715, by the spot where the medieval wall used to be, it had the castle behind, whose donjorl was preserved. In front of the arcade was the Campo de Santa Ana, ordered by D. Diogo de Sousa in the XVI century. Between 1761 and 1767, at the time of the archbishop D. Gaspar de Bragança, the central nucleus of the arcade was opened and the Igreja da Lapa (church), with an André Soares drawing, was built.
Casa da Avenida Central / Casa Rolão
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Avenida Central, 118-124
4710-229, Braga
Its construction was ordered in the first half of the XVIII century, presenting a two floors’ front, rococo style.
Ponte do Prado sobre o Cávado
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Rua da Presa (EN 201)
4700-731, Braga
This is a mediaeval construction and modern reconstruction, with the platform in easel laying in nine perfectly vaulted arches. It possesses impressive triangular breakwaters upstream, reinforced by breakers downstream.