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Heritage in Portugal
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, Solar ou Quinta da Luz
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Avenida Santa Comba (EN 207)
4820-428, Luz
Manor house built in the 17th and 18th centuries, in which stand out the coat over the doorway and columns of granite along the cornice. Possesses a chapel dated 1632.
Albergaria de São Crispim
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Viela de São Crespim
4810-150, Guimarães
Albergaria irregular medieval, built in the 14th century and rebuilt in the 17th century. Inside there are some wooden stairs giving access to the second floor, where there is a vestry.
Antigo Hospital do Espírito Santo e Capela de Santa Maria
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Largo do Município
4750-323, Barcelos
Current City Hall building of Barcelos, a construction that clusters former Hospital of the holy spirit that in the 14th century served as a service station for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela and traces of the old chapel of Santa Maria of the 14th century.
Antigos Paços Municipais de Guimarães
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Largo da Oliveira
4800-438, Guimarães
Its construction started in the end of the 14th century and was only completed a few centuries later. In the 17th century was the subject of profound renovation works. The ground floor consists of a porch supported by Gothic arches and the piano nobile has Bay Windows topped by triangular pediments interrupted by armilares balls and shields. Currently, it houses the Museum of Modern primitive art.
Bodas de Diamante da Inauguração do Hospital
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Largo António Ferreira Lopes
4830-516, Póvoa de Lanhoso
Work in homage to the 75 years since the opening of the hospital in the County.
Calçada do Século XVIII
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Monte do Pilar
4830-513, Pilar
Pedestrian access to a sidewalk of the eighteenth century which retains its original features.