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Pingos de Tocha
- leisure
Amarante
4600, Amarante
Os Pingos de Tocha são um doce conventual confecionado com base em fios de ovos e açúcar em ponto de pasta, sendo a receita original do Mosteiro de Santa Clara de Amarante.
Antigo Convento e Igreja do Salvador
- heritage
Rua do Salvador, 2
7000-509, Évora
Mosteiro feminino de clarissas, construído nos séculos 16 e 17, sobre estrutura militar romana e medieval. O mirante com envasados de tijoleira apresenta a feição típica dos monumentos congéneres que se disseminam por todo o Alentejo, como no Convento de Santa Helena do Monte Calvário.
Igreja de Santa Eulália do Mosteiro de Arnoso / Igreja de São Salvador
- heritage
Rua de Santo Amaro
4775-491, Mosteiro (Monte)
The Romanic church was built on the 12th century even though there are some doubts about the fact that this church used to be part of the Benedictine Convent, founded by S. Frutuoso on the 6th century. It stands out the doorway with two archivolts deeply decorated and the occidental doorway, very simple with the tympanum with a cross and laces, inspired on the bracarense (from Braga) art from the end of the 12th centuries.
Igreja Paroquial de São Paulo de Frades / Antigo Mosteiro de São Paulo
- heritage
São Paulo de Frades
3000, Coimbra
This monument suffered several changes, but kept Romanic marks on the main chapel exterior. The choir’s vault and the Seville glazed tiles of the main chapel are from the manueline period.
Igreja e Torre do Antigo Mosteiro de Vila Nova de Muía
- heritage
Mosteiro
4980-822, Vila Nova de Muía
From the primitive church it has only kept the decorative elements existing on the behead modillions. The present façade and the bell ringer tower were built on the second half of the 16th century. The defensive tower placed next to the church is from the end of the Middle age.
Museu de Aveiro / Mosteiro de Jesus / Museu de Santa Joana
- heritage
Avenida Santa Joana
3810-329, Aveiro
Female Dominican monastery with original features of Manueline architecture (such as the portals), denoting after the deep reforms that suffered: Renaissance (the cloister), Mannerist (the chancel and the chapels of the cloister arches) and Baroque (gilded finishes and the facade of the West Wing). Currently, works here the Museum of Aveiro.
Mosteiro de São Jorge de Milreus / Escola Universitária Vasco da Gama
- heritage
Castelo Viegas
3040, Coimbra
This Monastery from the Order of Canons Regular from Augustinian Rule is composed by several buildings: door, dormitory, dining hall, kitchen, storage, cellar and workshop, all of them are developed around a cloister and two yards. It is worthy to mention some ensemble of baroque glazed tiles located in the Church and on the Chapter Room and the cloister with its typical architecture from the Order of Canons Regular from Augustinian Rule.
União de Freguesias de Santa Comba Dão e Couto do Mosteiro
- utilities
Largo Doutor Oliveira Salazar, 2
3440-340, Santa Comba Dão
Portas Duplas de Santo António
- heritage
Rua Conselheiro Hitze Ribeiro, 30
6350-234, Almeida
17th century doors, designed by Jerónimo Velho de Azevedo, of monumental size. Laterally, they are protected by the so-called Casas de Guarda (Guard Houses).
Pensão Setubalense
- hotels
Rua de Belém, 28
1300-083, Lisboa
Located at the historic area, near the Jerónimos Monastery, this friendly guesthouse offers comfortable rooms at affordable prices. If you want to park your car, there are municipal car-parking nearby.