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OtherEsnoga de Malhada SordaMalhada Sorda SynagogueUntil recently popularly known as Esnoga, this recently restored building dates back to the 16th century; also referred to as the Casa do Relógio (Clock House), it is possible that it once served as a secret synagogue.However, (...)
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OtherFrom Rossio to the Almeida Moreira house MuseumThe Rossio in Viseu (also known as the Praça da República) is a pleasant rectangular square, ornamented with lime trees and is very popular amongst the city's population, which gathers in the site and considers it to be its “drawing-room”.The town (...)
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OtherTeatro Nacional D. Maria IIFounded by Almeida Garrett, and inaugurated in 1846, the D. Maria II National Theatre, designed by Italian architect Fortunato Lodi, has a neoclassical architectural style. The Theatre was virtually destroyed by fire in 1964 and re-opened to the (...)
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OtherAveiro - On the right bank of the Canal CentralStarting in Praça Luís Cipriano, walk along Rua de Coimbra and into the Praça da República, framed by the buildings of the Paços do Concelho (the 18th-century town hall). The city´s coat of arms can be seen on the pediment, surmounted by a (...)