Igreja Matriz de Santa Eufémia
Church built in the 16th century and restored in the 17th and 18th centuries. Highlights include the Coimbra tiles, which were applied in the several chapels at different times, the altarpiece of the Espírito Santo Chapel and a 14th century stone sculpture representing the Virgin and Child.
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Monuments near Igreja Matriz de Santa Eufémia
Capela de São Lourenço
Chapel dating from the early 19th century, consisting of a single ship. Nowadays, it functions as a funerary chapel.
Convento de Santo António
Simple and austere building, characteristic of Franciscan architecture. It was built in the 16th century, still retaining the round entrance gate, cut out and …
Estátua do Infante Dom Pedro
Statue representing the Infante Dom Pedro, erected in honor of the same.
Fonte de Penela
Ancient source with a spout and a small tank. Highlighted by a large iron water daughter-in-law placed in front of the fountain.
Homenagem aos Mortos da Grande Guerra
Monument erected in tribute to combatants of World War II. The statue stands the armillary sphere, the cross of Christ and the coat of arms of Portugal.
Homenagem a Salvador Dias Arnaut
Sculpture consisting of a stone pedestal topped by an iron structure and from the side with a shield with the face of historian Salvador Days Arnaut. Is housed…