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Igreja Paroquial de São Tomé
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Largo da Barreira
3865-022, Cabeço de CIma
Church with nave, presbytery, chancel, side chapel and sacristy. It has a high choir inside and a baptistery in the sub-choir, in the body of the bell tower. The carved main altarpiece is painted white, and the decoration is marked in gold with a rococo structure with neoclassical elements.
Casa Municipal da Cultura / Casa da Praça
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Praça Francisco Barbosa, 201
3860-356, Estarreja
Urban palace with baroque architecture and classicist taste. The house belonged to the former Vagos Majorat and is currently the Estarreja House of Culture. The building is appealing due to its size, main facade and interiors.
Igreja Matriz de São Tiago de Beduído
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Rua da Igreja, 1
3860-301, Beduído
Church of baroque architecture with a nave and quadrangular tower.
Edifício dos Paços do Concelho de Estarreja
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Praça Francisco Barbosa, 141
3864-001, Estarreja
Building with eclectic architecture, consisting of two floors, built in 1892. The front is topped by the coat of arms of the Republic. The entire building presents the most typical characteristics of constructions from this period. The City Council operates here.
Casa de Francisco Maria de Oliveira Simões
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Rua António Oliveira Rodrigues
3865-207, Salreu
Arte Nova Palace classified as a Property of Public Interest. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century by the Swiss architect Ernesto Korrodi. It is a two-storey single-family house that stands out for the monumentality of the front, the combination of materials and the design of some elements.
Casa e Capela de São José
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Rua Comendador Adelino Dias Costa
3860-136, Outeiro de Paredes
Baroque and Rococo rural palace with L-shaped plan and two floors. It has an attached baroque chapel. Of particular note are the gilded and polychrome marbled carved altarpiece, from the second half of the 18th century, the stonework on the windows, the shafts and crosses belonging to the chapel.
Casa-Museu Egas Moniz
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Rua Professor Doutor Egas Moniz
3860-078, Avanca
House-museum where objects belonging to Egas Moniz, the only Portuguese doctor to receive the Nobel Prize for Medicine, in 1949, can be visited.
Estrada Romana e Ponte sobre o Rio Tinhela
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EN15
5090-138, Murça
Bridge with a single round arch.
Igreja Paroquial de Murça / Igreja de Santa Maria / Antiga Capela de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
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Praça 5 de Outubro, 1
5090-112, Murça
Church with baroque architecture with nave and chancel, sacristy and attached bell tower. Inside, it has a false barrel-vaulted, stucco roof, high choir, pulpits, and altarpieces in gilt and polychrome, Mannerist, aedicule type, the laterals and the chancel are baroque.
Percurso Pedreste do Rio Tinhela
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CM1285
5090, Murça
Two-kilometre pedestrian circuit, in full contact with nature.