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Belcanto
- food & drink
Rua Serpa Pinto, 10-A
1200-410, Lisboa
Located in the emblematic Largo de S. Carlos, in the heart of Lisbon, the Belcanto Restaurant has the signature of the popular Chef José Avillez, one of the most recognizable faces of haute cuisine in Portugal. A more intimate and very personal space, Belcanto has an innovative and daring menu, based on the main assets of national and contemporary cuisine.
Digby
- food & drink
Rua da Restauração, 336
4050-501, Porto
Com vistas para o Douro, e inspirado no glamour dos anos 30, o Digby encontra-se no premiado boutique hotel de 5 estrelas Torel Avantgarde. Para acompanhar o que será uma refeição requintada, pode contar com alguns dos melhores vinhos nacionais.
Fajã da Ribeira da Areia
- heritage
Fajã da Ribeira da Areia
9800-152, Velas
Fajã de large dimensions, but with a smaller population, this site offers visitors a haven of peace and tranquility, where water from draining down the hills mark a strong presence. In addition to the nearly fifty houses, you can find the Hermitage of our Lady of Fatima and the fountain which stands next to this. Be sure to notice the interesting lava formations.
Passadiços de Fiães
- country
Rua Rio Uima
4505-335, Santa Maria da Feira
Parte integrante do Parque das Ribeiras, em Fiães, estes passadiços caracterizam-se pela beleza da paisagem circundante. Parque com acessibilidade para pessoas de mobilidade reduzida e deficiências visuais, ao longo dos percursos encontrará painéis informativos sobre a flora e fauna existente no local.
Passeios Ria Formosa
- heritage
Avenida Doutor César Oliveira
8700, Olhão
Esta empresa está intrinsecamente ligada à divulgação da fauna e da paisagem natural da ria Formosa. São efetuados variados passeios e diferentes experiências, onde são divulgadas informações sobre a fauna e a flora de cada percurso, assim como uma abordagem histórica da mesma.
Museu João de Deus
- heritage
Rua Doutor Francisco Neto Cabrita, 1
8375-124, São Bartolomeu de Messines
A museum composed of the museum itself, a library, a multimedia area, a play space and a multi uses room. The museum pictures the days when João de Deus lived. One may view reproductions of the life and works of that poet and professor. The multi uses room is destined to theatre, dance, concerts, recitals, exhibitions, conferences, workshops and literary reunions.
Museu Municipal de Alcochete
- heritage
Rua de Doutor Cipriano Figueiredo
2890, Alcochete
The Municipal Museum of Alcochete was inaugrated in 1988 an comprises three different themes: archaeology, history and ethnology. Of the several historical objects here, a special note to the Manuelin Pillory, the original document of the Alcochete chart, dating back to 1515, the Book of Santa Maria de Sabonha, dated 1421/1422, and a set of wights of the Dom Manuel I reformation.
Museu da FEUP
- heritage
Rua do Doutor Roberto Frias
4200-465, Porto
The Museu da Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto has a museological heritage consisting of collections of objects that testify to the experimental teaching and research developed by the institution since its inception. For more detailed information about this and other mining and geological points of interest in Portugal, visit < a href = http:\/\/www.roteirodeminas.pt target = "_blank" > www.roteirodeminas.pt <\/a>.
Museu de Mértola - Núcleo de Arte Sacra
- heritage
Largo da Misericórdia, 5
7750-338, Mértola
Ths ole temple of the Misericórdia de Mértola houses the first municipal religious art museum. This space, named Porta da Ribeira, presents a unique set of images and religious utensils from popular hermitages and chapels. It features religious art from the 14th to the 18th centuries, religious utensils, procesion crosses and painted wood.
Museu de Olaria
- heritage
Rua Cónego Joaquim Gaiolas
4750-306, Barcelos
Created in 1963 in result of the valuable donation of a collection by Joaquim Sellés Paes de Villas Boas, it was first named Regional Ceramics Museum and later Portuguese Popular Ceramics Museum. Later still, it became the Pottery Museum. It exhibits over 6600 objects from different regions, Portuguese speaking countries and a few from abroad.