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Monuments in Tábua

Ponte Romana de Midões

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Midões
3420, Midões

Tábua

This viaduct from Roman times is in good condition.

Palácio de Midões

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Largo Dom Paz, 23
3420-136, Midões

Tábua

This emblazoned house, which belonged to the second Viscount of Midões, is in a very poor state of conservation.

Moinhos de Sevilha

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Sevilha
3420, Sevilha

Tábua

This is a group of three granite watermills located on the Cavalo River. Owned by the local community, only two of them are currently operational.

Capela do Senhor dos Milagres

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Praça Sarah Beirão
3420-326, Tábua

Tábua

In this eighteenth-century church, the main door is notable for its decoration with simulated pilasters and corbels, topped by a four-lobed oculus. Also notable are the tall octagonal section and another rectangular section containing the chancel and sacristy.

Edifício da Biblioteca Municipal João Brandão

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Rua Doutor Francisco Beirão, 3
3420-325, Tábua

Tábua

This granite building formerly served as a courthouse, jail, town hall, and farm union. It currently houses the Municipal Library. The building features the National Coat of Arms with eighteenth-century ornaments.

Igreja Matriz de Midões

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Rua da Igreja
3420, Midões

Tábua

This church, dating from the 19th century, was built in honor of Our Lady of Tears or the Snows.

Igreja Matriz de Mouronho

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Rua da Igreja
3420, Tábua

Tábua

Restored in the 18th century, orago São Julião.

Igreja Matriz de Meda de Mouros

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Largo José Borges de Carvalho
3420, Tábua

Tábua

Church rebuilt in the eighteenth century whose Patron Saint is Saint Sebastian.

Igreja Matriz de Covelo

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Largo do Adro
3420, Tábua

Tábua

18TH century work dedicated to our Lady of the presentation.

Igreja Matriz de Carapinha

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Rua Professor José de Oliveira e Costa
3420, Tábua

Tábua

Built in 1760, is the Patron Saint Bom Jesus.

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