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Edifício e Jardim do Antigo Paço Episcopal de Bragança
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Rua Abílio Beça, 27
5300-011, Bragança
Initially a building of the 1600s, it was rebuilt in the 18th century. A special note to the chapel, with a ceiling in polychrome wood, neoclassic in style, and the impressive colleection of religious canonicals. Currently this building houses the Museum of the Abbot of Baçal.
Fonte do Largo do Principal
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Rua General Sepúlveda
5300, Bragança
Source of backrest surmounted by a crest.
Edifício da Pousada de São Bartolomeu
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Estrada do Turismo
5300-271, Bragança
Pousada built from scratch in the 20th century, belonging to the Group Pestana Pousadas.
Convento e Igreja Santa Clara
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Rua Emídio Navarro
5300-210, Bragança
The building of the convent started in 1569 and intended to welcome the daughtrs of the Bragança citizens. It was occupied by the nuns in 1598. In the church, the renaissance portal that is dated 1597 and, in the high chapel, the ceiling with a section of the barrel-vault with panels and the triumphal arch with carvings stand out.
Clube de Bragança
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Praça da Sé, 3
5300-265, Bragança
The building, named "Redondo" (Round), was occupied in 1911 by the Centro Republicano Emídio Garcia (Republican Centre Emído Garcia) (fusion of the Centro Republicano with the Clube dos Caçadores - huntsmen club). Only in 1935 was its name changed to Clube de Bragança, after the revision of the statutory lines. On the ground floor there is the cafe Chave d'Ouro that has been functioning since the 1920s.
Casa dos Morgados
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Rua dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra, 103
5300-113, Bragança
This is probably a house of the 1800s that belonged to the family Sá Vargas.
Casa do Arco - Solar dos Pimentéis
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Rua Conselheiro Abílio Beça, 58
5300-111, Bragança
A manor, of the 1600s civilian architecture, that ends, on the east side, in a tower. It belonged to the family of the Morais, Pimentéis and Bacelares. The dome that united both houses that belonged to its owner was built in 1694. The manor was enlarged at the beginning of the 19th century.
Solar dos Lousada Sarmento / Casa dos Quintelas
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Rua Engenheiro José Beça, 39
5300-034, Bragança
17th century Manor House, built by the Spanish nobleman Sundays Galician bridge. Highlighting two coats and outer to an inner, painted with the arms of the blacksmiths, Lousadas, vine shoot and morals.
Solar dos Calaínhos
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Praça da Sé
5300-265, Bragança
This house belonged to the General João Sarmento Pimentel that, during the Seven Years War, was in Calais. The name of the house is due to the fact that the soldiers thought it looked like the inhabitants of that village, thus naming it Calaínho. It is a house with a coat of arms with a shield that has the arms of the Sarmentos, Pomentéis, Morais and Ferreiras.