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Monuments in Condeixa-a-Nova

Moinho do Zambujal

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Zambujal
3150, Zambujal

Condeixa-a-Nova

Small wooden windmill, located in a high and unpopulated area.

Casa dos Arcos / Casa das Colunas

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Rua da Condeixinha
3150-132, Condeixa-a-Nova

Condeixa-a-Nova

The building dates back to 1974 and features a staggered main façade. The porch with its Tuscan columns, which gave it its name, no longer exists, leaving only two arches on the lower level. It has been renovated and currently houses the Tourist Office.

Palácio dos Lemos / Palácio Ramalho Lemos / Palácio Sotto Maior

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Rua Dom Francisco de Lemos
3150-142, Condeixa-a-Nova

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An 18th-century palace with a façade bordered by two turrets and an entrance surmounted by a pediment rising above the cornice. The rhythm of the openings, wrought iron, stonework, and chapel are remarkable. The central section ends in a triangular gable with a coat of arms, and the rest of the façade features simple rectangular openings on the ground floor and bay windows on the main floor.

Palácio dos Figueiredos

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Largo Artur Barreto
3150-124, Condeixa-a-Nova

Condeixa-a-Nova

A seventeenth-century palace with three sections, the central section providing access to a courtyard with stairs leading to a balcony. It features a sober, symmetrical façade with six balconies on each side section. Currently, it houses the Town Hall.

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Graça / Igreja Matriz de Ega

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EM607
3150, Ega

Condeixa-a-Nova

Manueline building where stands out the gate assigned to Marcos Pires, the triumphal arch and the vault of the chancel of Diogo de Castilho. The altarpiece of the main Chapel, triptych, presents in the center pane Nossa Senhora da Graça on the side panels and the conversion of St Paul and the fall of Simon Magus, representing the primitive Portuguese painting. Note also the altars with 16th century paintings and tiles from the 17th and 18th centuries.

Ruínas de Conímbriga

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Rua Professor Vergílio Correia
3150-220, Conímbriga

Condeixa-a-Nova

A Roman city built on an Iron Age settlement, it features a walled enclosure approximately 1,500 meters long. The entrance would have been through a vaulted structure with two doors, one a drawbridge and the other on hinges. The latter opening was fortified by two turrets.

Aqueduto Romano de Conímbriga

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Alcabideque
3150, Alcabideque

Condeixa-a-Nova

From this ancient aqueduct, one can still see the water catchment area for the Roman city of Conímbriga, along with traces extending up to 3,550 meters. The remains of the rectangular castellum (catchment tower) are clearly visible from the water catchment system.

Castellum de Alcabideque

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Rua do Canto, 2
3150, Condeixa-a-Velha

Condeixa-a-Nova

Collection tower, located next to a collection tank, which essentially served to capture and raise water for later transport, through a three-kilometer aqueduct, to the city of Conímbriga.

Fonte dos Amores

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Condeixa-a-Nova
3150, Condeixa-a-Nova

Condeixa-a-Nova

Source built in 1851 and restored in 1974, with two spouts and a tile Panel.

Fonte de Sebal

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Rua da Igreja
3150, Sebal

Condeixa-a-Nova

Source dated 1936, with a spout, two banks and a large tiled Panel.

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