Ermida da Nossa Senhora do Codeçal
Chapel built in the 18th century, made up of the body of the temple and the sacristy attached. The interior is covered with polychrome tiles until middle of the wall, with the rest filled by paintings of geometric and floral motifs. To highlight the six altarpieces, the front of the high altar of marble stone and a high relief of the 18th century.
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Monuments near Ermida da Nossa Senhora do Codeçal
Forte do Zambujal
Also known as Forte das Casas Velhas, it is part of the second of the Torres Lines, overlooking the Lisandro River and its tributary, the Vidigueira stream.
Convento de Mafra / Palácio Nacional de Mafra
Convent built by Dom João, in 1711, having as main architect Frederico Ludovice. It is the most luxurious national convent, proof of the richest reign in the c…