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Monuments in Valença
Núcleo Intra-muros da Praça de Valença
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Fortaleza de Valença
4930-619, Valença
Urban settlement within the fortifications of Valença. The inner-walled core, without a castle, is completely surrounded by the stepped defensive belt, largely preserving the terrace covered in low vegetation and shrubs.
Necrópole Medieval do Adro Velho
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Adro Velho
4930-271, Verdoejo
Necropolis located near Verdoejo, among a thick forest of pine and oak trees.

Torre de Silva
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EM512
4930-482, São Julião
A tower of medieval and seventeenth-century military architecture, it is one of the oldest stately towers. Its original main entrance was through the broken arch on the second floor, with the main façade later being moved to the opposite side. Above this façade is the coat of arms of the Counts of Pliégue.

Capela do Bom Jesus
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Travessa do Bom Jesus, 14
4930-752, Valença
Baroque chapel with Rococo elements, with a longitudinal plan, consisting of a single nave and a chancel. The project was designed by military engineer Manuel Pinto de Vilalobos.

Igreja Matriz de Valença / Igreja de Santa Maria dos Anjos
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Largo de Santa Maria dos Anjos
4930-696, Valença
Church located within the walls of the Valença Fortress, which combines Romanesque, 16th-century, late-Baroque, neoclassical and revivalist architecture.

Ponte Metálica sobre o Rio Minho
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Avenida de Espanha
4930-677, Valença
A bridge connecting Portugal to Spain, with a double, flat, overlapping deck, with a maximum length of approximately 400 meters, the lower deck for road traffic, with a width of approximately 6.5 meters, and the upper deck for rail traffic. This crossing was inaugurated on March 25, 1886.

Igreja do Salvador de Ganfei
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Largo do Convento
4930-349, Ganfei
A three-nave church featuring Romanesque columns, arches, and capitals. It underwent significant alterations in the 18th century, with the replacement of the original Romanesque portal and apse.

Convento Beneditino de Ganfei
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Largo do Convento
4930-355, Ganfei
A former Benedictine convent, extensively remodeled in the 18th century, featuring Romanesque elements. It consists of three substantial naves with Romanesque roots. In addition to the cloister, it preserves elements belonging to fountains, water features, and water fountains.
Casa do Eirado
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Rua Doutor Pedro Augusto Dias
4930-720, Valença
Also known as Casa da Janela, this 15th-century building features a rectangular floor plan with one- or two-story facades of exposed stonework, punctuated by rectilinear openings with Manueline decoration. The left-hand facade has some cracks that, according to locals, are caused by the 1755 earthquake.

Praça Forte de Valença
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Fortaleza de Valença
4930-619, Valença
These fortifications date back to the 17th century and were built to withstand the struggles for independence. It was one of the most important strongholds in the country. Currently, four gates and twelve bastions remain, built at different periods. Old artillery pieces can be seen on the terraces. It was remodeled in 1640.
