Igreja Paroquial de Garvão / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
Manueline church with a longitudinal plan, characteristic of small temples in Baixo Alentejo during the reign of King Manuel I. Highlights include the plastic quality of the main portal and the arched cross vaults with stonework keys and corbels, in one of which the cross is inserted of the Order of Santiago.
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Monuments near Igreja Paroquial de Garvão / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
Capela de São Sebastião
Chapel of longitudinal plant consisting of nave, chancel and vestry. Featured on the cover of the wooden ship in mixer, something unusual for the region.
Castelo de Ourique
Built by King Dinis, there are currently traces and remains of the old castle, around two meters high. Being an important historical testimony, you can see the…
Castro da Cola
The occupation began in the Bronze Age, with fortification works being reinforced during the period of Arab occupation. It is part of the Castro da Cola archae…