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Friday, January 21, 2011

Visit the Necropolis of Tapado Angel - Village Redhead

The medieval necropolis of the Angel Tapada, located in the Town of Vila redhead, is an important heritage element, unfortunately badly preserved. Only five more graves near the chapel are preserved, the remaining graves are barely visible through the vegetation and some are buried.

Visit the Solar-Soveral Pedroso - Vila Cha

The Solar "Soveral-Pedroso, located in the parish of Vila Cha, has a small chapel.

Visit the Church of Our Lady of Good Tidings - Vila Cha

Visit the Church of the Woods - Sobral Pichorro

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Visit the Castro Fraga da Pena - Queiriz

The Castro da Fraga da Pena, located in the Town of Queiriz, date from the Bronze Age.

Visit Pelourinho Double Mount - Queiriz

Pelourinho couple of the Mount, located in the Town of Queiriz is carved in a coarse-grained gray granite. It has three octagonal steps.
Plain shaft has a square base, octagonal section.
The apex of the pyramid of the shot is girded by a ring of iron rather high. The pillory is dated from the reign of King Manuel I.

Visit the Niche of Our Lady of Miracles - Queiriz

Visit the Shrine of Remedies - Muxagata

Monday, January 17, 2011

Visit Pelourinho Killing

The Killing of Pelourinho, situated in the parish of Kill, was erected following the grant of a charter to this town by D. Manuel II in 1514 and is located in a small square in the center of town.
The Pelourinho is composed of a punch octagonal with three steps on which stands the column of octagonal shaft and smooth, with a square base. The column is surmounted by a body consisting of a truncated pyramid inverted octagonal base on which rests a cage topped by a second trunk of an octagonal pyramid, surmounted by a sphere.
It is classified as a Public Interest.

Visit the Roman Bridge Kill

The Roman Bridge Killing consists of two arches, and was connected to the Roman road.

Visit the Church of St Mary Magdalene - Slaughter

Visit Dolmen Killing

The Killing Dolmen, situated in the parish of Kill, is also known as Orca Corgas of Slaughter.
Have been built in the late Neolithic (about 2900-2640 BC). Displays the burial chamber of nine upright stones, some of which exhibit what appear to be remnants of prints.
The Dolmen Killing is classified as a Public Interest