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Portalegre District

Religious Heritage of Portalegre

Explore the diverse religious architecture of the Portalegre District, from the Mannerist cathedral in the regional capital to the medieval Jewish heritage of Castelo de Vide. This collection features significant Cistercian and Franciscan monasteries, Baroque sanctuaries in Elvas, and the unique 18th-century Bone Chapel in Campo Maior. These sites showcase centuries of Alentejo history, featuring intricate azulejo tilework, Gothic portals, and Renaissance marble cloisters.

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Sé de Portalegre

A 16th-century Mannerist and Baroque cathedral known for its late-Renaissance architecture. It houses one of Portugal's most important collections of Mannerist paintings and extensive 18th-century azulejo tile panels.

Convento de São Bernardo B

Convento de São Bernardo

Founded in 1518 for Cistercian nuns, this convent features a stunning Renaissance marble cloister, a Manueline portal, and the elaborate 16th-century tomb of Bishop Jorge de Melo.

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Igreja de São Pedro

A 13th-century Gothic church in Elvas that underwent significant remodeling in the 16th and 17th centuries. It features a simple exterior with historical religious significance to the local community.

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Igreja do Salvador

A 13th-century church in Elvas featuring a Romanesque-Gothic portal. The interior contains Baroque altarpieces and historical elements from its medieval origins.

Santuário do Senhor Jesus da Piedade E

Santuário do Senhor Jesus da Piedade

An 18th-century Baroque sanctuary characterized by its unique circular floor plan. It is the site of a major annual pilgrimage and features a rich collection of ex-voto offerings.

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Igreja Matriz do Crato

A 13th-century Gothic parish church associated with the Order of Malta. It features a Renaissance portal and serves as a central landmark in the historic town of Crato.

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Convento de Nossa Senhora da Estrela

A 15th-century Franciscan convent located just outside Marvão's walls. The site includes a Gothic church and a cloister, reflecting the austere architectural style of the order.

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Capela dos Ossos de Campo Maior

Portugal's second-largest bone chapel, built in 1766. The interior walls are entirely lined with the remains of victims from the 1732 gunpowder magazine explosion that devastated Campo Maior.

Santuário Nossa Senhora do Castelo I

Santuário Nossa Senhora do Castelo

A hilltop sanctuary in Nisa offering panoramic views of the surrounding Alentejo landscape. It is a site of traditional religious festivities and local devotion.

Ermida de Santo Amador J

Ermida de Santo Amador

A 16th-century chapel near Marvão dedicated to the patron saint of farmers. It features traditional Alentejo whitewashed architecture and simple religious ornamentation.

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BEIT-HA - MIDRASCH-SEFARDIN

Located in Castelo de Vide's Jewish Quarter, this 14th-century building is one of the oldest synagogues in Portugal. It now serves as a museum dedicated to Sephardic history.

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Igreja de Santa Maria da Devesa

A 14th-century church rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries. It features a prominent Baroque facade and sits at the heart of Castelo de Vide's main square.

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