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Igreja Paroquial de Santa Eufémia
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Rua de São João
2350-074, Torres Novas
Mannerist Church probably built in the first half of the 17th century. It consists of a nave with a wooden ceiling, a vaulted chancel and, on the facade, a Bell Tower. The upper body of the Bell Tower was rebuilt in 1919.
Igreja Paroquial de São Sebastião
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Largo de São Sebastião de Zibreira
2350, Torres Novas
Parish Church probably built in the first half of the 17th century. Features of Mannerist and Baroque architecture. In the second half of the 18th century, its façade was reconstructed and the side chapel was built.
Igreja Paroquial de São Simão
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Largo da Igreja
2350-052, Torres Novas
Mannerist Church believed to have been built in the 17th century and rebuilt in the second half of the 18th century and in the 20th century. It consists of a nave with a wooden ceiling, a vaulted chancel and one located near Bell.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Neves
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Largo da Igreja
2350-213, Torres Novas
Parish Church probably dating from the 17TH century, the present features of Mannerist and Rococo architecture. In the second half of the 18th century were included the main and side door and the altarpiece of the main Chapel.
Igreja de São Pedro
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Largo de São Pedro
2350-755, Torres Novas
Church built between 1375 and 1385, the presenting features of Gothic architecture, Baroque and Rococo. Has three naves with wooden cover and a vaulted chancel, narrower and lower. In the interior, highlighted by a chest tomb with inscriptions in Gothic characters and with the arms of the tumulados.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Rua da Olaia
2350-561, Torres Novas
Chapel built between 1862 and 1863, the presenting features of late-Baroque architecture. Presents a simple facade, with a small bell located near, a ship with wooden ceiling and a vaulted chancel.
Edifício da Família Borga
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Largo das Catacumbas
2350, Torres Novas
Bourgeois House probably built in the late 18th century. Was designed for two families, as evidenced by the existence of two main doors and the Division of the garden in front of the House. Emphasis on the south facade balconada window, built in the 19th century.
Cruzeiro de Carvalhal da Aroeira
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Rua de São Silvestre
2350, Torres Novas
Cruise in stone dating from 1774, located in front of the chapel of San Silvestro.