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Igreja da Misericórdia do Sabugal
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Rua da Misericórdia
6320-383, Sabugal
Romanesque church with longitudinal plant consisting of two juxtaposed rectangles, with a single nave and a chancel lower and narrow. It is believed that it was built in the 13th century or 14TH CENTURY and remodelled in 1673. In the interior, highlighted by a straight lintel and window for an arch.
Casa do Vento que Soa
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Rua da Fontinha
6320-536, Sabugal
House with two floors consisting of a U-shaped plan and coverage in roof of three waters. The ground floor is intended for trade and the top floor, which accesses via a ladder outside of a flight of stairs, is destined to housing.
Casa dos Falcões
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Largo do Corro
6320-536, Sabugal
House with quadrangular, consisting of two floors and with a roof water coverage. The ground floor is intended for trade and the top floor, which accesses via a ladder outside of a flight of steps that form a counter, is destined to housing.
Igreja Matriz de Moita Jardim / Igreja de São Pedro
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Largo da Igreja
6320-201, Sabugal
Church probably built in the 19th century, consisting of a nave and a Bell Tower located near. In the interior, highlighted by three altarpieces of carved of eclectic influence.
Igreja Matriz de Malcata / Igreja de São Barnabé
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Rua da Fontainha
6320-181, Sabugal
Baroque church with a Bell Tower and façade to adossado a vestry located near to the side elevation. Highlighting three altars with 19th century carved altarpieces.
Igreja Matriz de Lomba / Igreja do Divino Espírito Santo
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Rua da Igreja - EM563-1
6320-171, Sabugal
Igreja Matriz de Lajeosa / Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Neves
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Largo do Adro da Igreja
6320-161, Sabugal
Baroque church with a vestry located near the front left. In the interior, especially the Gothic pulpit and for coverage in wooden barrel vault.
Casa Número Um
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Largo do Corro
6320-536, Sabugal
House with rectangular base L-shaped plant, consisting of two floors and with a roof water coverage. No one knows for sure the date of construction, and has been constructed in the 13th century (given a crack existing medieval) and rebuilt between the 16th and 18th centuries. At the beginning of the 20th century was in ruins, reconstruction works between 1977 and 1980.