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Passo da Rua da Aramenha
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Rua da Aramenha
7150-145, Borba
The Rua da Aramenha's Passo is one of the monuments part of the Passos do Senhor set. It is built in white marble, dates from the 18th century and was designed by the architect José Francisco de Abreu.
Convento de Nossa Senhora da Consolação do Bosque
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Quinta do Bosque
7150-232, Borba (Matriz)
Convent founded in 1505 by Dom Jaime IV, fourth Duke of Bragança. It was here that this historical figure isolated himself, consumed by remorse for having had his wife, the Duchess Dona Leonor, killed. The highlight goes to the forest inside, given its richness, which includes artificial lakes, islands, chapels, fountains and corners of great beauty.
Convento das Servas / Capela Ordem Terceira
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Rua Convento das Servas
7150-164, Borba
Of this monument, the Capela da Ordem Terceira stands out, due to the façade resembling a chessboard, the alternation of white marble with black marble. Inside, there are mural paintings on the nave and chancel roof.
Palacete dos Melos
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Rua 13 de Janeiro, 58 - Rua da Aramenha
7150-145, Borba
This is one of the most important buildings in Borba, located on the old Rua da Aramenha. It belonged to one of the wealthy families in the region, thanks to wine production. It already worked as a school until just before the 25th of April revolution.
Passo do Alto da Praça
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Avenida do Povo
7150-103, Borba
Set consisting of four square steps, built by architect José Francisco de Abreu. Masses were said there, at the command of the horse captain António Duarte Franco, addressed to the prisoners of the Prison Tower.
Fonte das Bicas
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Rua das Casas Novas
7150-123, Borba
18th century fountain built in worked white marble and with a labyrinth of small balusters. It displays several inscriptions and busts of Queen D. Maria and D. Pedro.
Pólo Museológico de Azinhal Abelho
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Largo da Igreja
7150-308, Borba
Space where you can learn a little about the history of the people of Borba, known through the eyes of Joaquim Azinhal Abelho, born in Orada, where he was born on April 13, 1911. He had a degree in Romance Philology and ended up developing a great interest in the Alentejo ethnography, in addition to being a compiler of the Cartas de Florbela Espanca. He died in Lisbon, but is buried in the Orada cemetery.
Castelo de Borba
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Avenida do Povo, 21-23
7150-103, Borba
Castle made of stone masonry and a thick wall, with a wide walkway running along the entire wall. The Porta do Celeiro stands out, flanked by a single turret, the Porta de Estremoz, leading to the large Alentejo square, flanked by its two towers. Still worthy of attention is the Keep, reinforced with marble masonry on the corners, square and squat, completely solid.
Passeios Ria Formosa
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Avenida Doutor César Oliveira
8700, Olhão
Esta empresa está intrinsecamente ligada à divulgação da fauna e da paisagem natural da ria Formosa. São efetuados variados passeios e diferentes experiências, onde são divulgadas informações sobre a fauna e a flora de cada percurso, assim como uma abordagem histórica da mesma.
Igreja Matriz de Nossa Senhora do Rosário e Capela de Nosso Senhor dos Aflitos
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Praça da Restauração
8700-350, Olhão
17th century church that took 17 years to be built. In the façade are worthy of notice the six big windows placed as if in civil building, ornamented with baroque motifs. Inside stands out the triumphal arch decoration and the crucified Christ sculpture at the secondary altar. At the back of the church was built the Capela dos Aflitos, standing out the glazed tile panel with the crucified Christ.