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Monuments in Azambuja
Painel de Azulejos da Estação Ferroviária da Azambuja
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EN3
2050, Azambuja
Set of tiles with paintings depicting the lives of fishermen and farmers in the region.

Castro de Vila Nova de São Pedro
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Vila Nova de São Pedro
2065-547, Vila Nova de São Pedro
Fortified settlement dating from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages, also known as the Eneolithic or Chalcolithic. It features two walled belts, corresponding to the different phases of occupation.

Igreja Matriz de Azambuja / Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
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Largo da Igreja
2050-326, Azambuja
The building's main portal is topped by a triangular pediment and surmounted by an oculus flanked by two crevices. The interior features three naves, divided by arches and supported by Tuscan columns. The chancel features a ribbed vault with smooth quoins. Particularly noteworthy are the 17th-century carvings on the altars and the tile covering from the same period.

Igreja e Edifício da Misericórdia de Azambuja
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Rua Vítor Cordon
2050-336, Azambuja
This building's main façade features a 16th-century portal topped with the coat of arms of Dona Leonor. On the left side is the bell tower, and on the side façade, two large 17th-century windows stand out. Inside, the triumphal arch and carved chancel are noteworthy.

Palácio dos Condes de Aveiras / Quinta da Cerca / Solar dos Condes de Povolide
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Rua 25 de Abril - EN366
2050-018, Aveiras de Baixo
A palatial nineteenth-century house featuring Baroque and Pombaline architecture. The floor plan is organized around a quadrangular courtyard, with four buildings surrounding it. The main entrance features the coat of arms of the Counts of Aveiras.

Palácio de Pina Manique
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Largo Pina Manique - EM511
2065-345, Manique do Intendente
An ambitious 18th-century project that was never completed. The central section consists of a church with a galilee and two symmetrical side sections. The south façade measures approximately 150 meters in length. Of this complex, the church was the only element to have undergone internal finishing.


Igreja de Manique do Intendente
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Largo Pina Manique - EM511
2065-345, Manique do Intendente
Neoclassical-style building dating from the late 18th century. It was built by Joaquim Fortunato de Novais.

Palácio das Obras Novas
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Azambuja
2050, Azambuja
Building also known as the Queen's Palace, due to the fact that it was Dona Maria I responsible for the opening of the "Ditch". I worked as a coaching inn and later as traffic control post of vessels, persons and goods, which raged through the Ditch.

Pelourinho da Azambuja
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Praça do Município
2050-315, Azambuja
Settling in a three steps platform, this pillory displays an octave base with a twisted shaft, divided by a ring with risks decorated with flowery motifs. The capital is square with four blazons and the joint is finished by a conic body and four irons.
