List of national monuments of Portugal
The national monuments of Portugal were constructed throughout the Portuguese territory, and date back to the period of pre-historic settlement of occupation. Subsequently, the region that is today Portugal has been colonized by many civilizations, which have left marks in the territory, constructing markers, defensive structures, homes and places of worship to suit their requirements and means. The formal organization of the Portuguese state resulted in a process to qualify and quantify those structures that have had an intrinsic value to the Portuguese culture. Starting with the Direcção Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais , and later by the Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico , the Portuguese government developed a registry of national monuments that includes a rich heritage of historical monuments throughout the country. This is a compilation of those structures that are designated as National Monuments only.
History
The first documented peoples to occupy the western coast of Iberia were the "Ostrimni" recorded in Ancient Latin poetry, whose territory stretched from Galicia to the Algarve. The Greeks called the area of Portugal Ophiussa, and its inhabitants the Ophi. The serpent-worshipping Ophis are believed to have been a Celtic culture. These areas were eventually conquered, settled and assimilated by Indo-European peoples, made up of two probable invasions, the first by Proto-Celts who became the celebrated Lusitanians and the second by more developed Celts. Phoenicians also settled in trading posts along the coast and may have had contact with the assumably proto-Celtic Lusitanians, who, along with the Celtic Gallaeci, Celtici, Conii and Turduli became the base of the modern Portuguese ethnicity and culture. The Lusitanians along with the Gallaeci developed the Castro culture at the time of their invasion by the legions of Rome.A formal organization of what would become Portugal began with the Roman occupation of the peninsula, which were responsible for re-purposing many of the castro settlements and moving the settlements from the hills to the valleys in the region. In the process, they constructed new buildings, established modern infrastructures and a road network that connected Roman villas. Although there are many excavated ruins throughout the country, of particular importance are the Roman ruins of Conímbriga, in addition to many vestiges that encountered in the cities of Lisbon or Évora.
The disorganization in the Roman empire, which led to its fall, allowed the conquest by the Visigoths and the Christian Suevi in later years, along with other Germanic tribes. Many of the structures that survived this period include ancient churches and inscriptions built over previous constructions, which were the centre of Lusitanian settlements. Early Christian influences persisted for several centuries, until the Moors and Arab Berber peoples invaded the Peninsula, including all of the territory which would eventually become Portugal. The Moors were first to construct many of the medieval castles that dot the landscapes of Portugal.
From the northern enclaves, the Christian Reconquista began, expanding progressively south towards the southern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. This was not a permanent expansion, since the Moorish-Christian frontier continued to expand and retract for several years, with the victories and defeats of each battle.
Meanwhile, Portugal became a county of the Kingdom of León and briefly during the independence of the Kingdom of Galicia in the 1060s and 1070s. It became an autonomous dominion of the Kingdom of León in 1128, emerging as a fully independent kingdom in 1139, officially recognized by the Treaty of Zamora in 1143. After this period, and with the rise of the Portuguese state after the beginning of the Age of Discovery, Portuguese architecture expanded under the patronage of the wealthy kings, nobility, powerful clergy and through the many battles with rivals such as Castile, the French and Dutch. During these periods, many of the prominent buildings were destroyed, rebuilt, re-purposed and closed on the whims of the monarchy, which progressively used architectural projects to support their power, remember past glories or expand their position in the Iberian peninsula.
With the demise of the powerful clergy and religious orders, and eventually the fall of the monarchy in Portugal, many of the once important buildings in the country were either reused as seats of governmental power, abandoned into ruin or reused as museum, although some remained places of public use. The 20th century movement to restore and preserve the architectural history of Portugal was initiated under the Direcção Geral dos Edifícios e Monumentos Nacionais during the Estado Novo regime in order to inventory national treasures and preserve existing monuments.
National monuments
Although there are numerous monuments from various ages some of them have a special value due to their historical, architectural, artistic and cultural importance. These monuments are classified and protected by the Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico , which classifies national treasures in terms of several general criteria: historic and cultural, aesthetic and social, technical and scientific, but also includes issues of integrity, authenticity and exemplary importance.Owing to its relative value and importance, the cultural property may be listed as or national, public or municipal interest. In addition, these definitions are also defined in terms of being monuments, groups of buildings or sites, based on existing international conventions. IGESPAR regularly proposes the listing of new assets based on its mission to safeguard national heritage. As time goes by, a wide variety of new buildings and groups of structures of varying typologies have been added to the national register of monuments, such modernist architecture, vernacular landscapes, archaeological sites, monastic buildings/structures, historical gardens, and more recently human-built business and industrial establishments.
The listing process follows a strict procedure defined by Decree-Law no. 309/2009, which entered into force in January 2010.
IGESPAR also monitors and participates in the UNESCO registry of World Heritage Sites as a member state: there are 13 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in territory of Portugal. Similarly, eleven assets in the UNESCO world heritage list of 878 sites were former Portuguese possessions at one time, spread across three continents associated with period of Portuguese Discoveries.
Pre-historic
;Alentejo region- Archaeological Site of Senhor dos Mártires
- Castro of Castelo Velho
- Castro of Cola
- Cromlech of the Almendres
- Cave of Nossa Senhora da Luz
- Dolmen of Alto de Miraflores
- Dolmen of Arraiolos
- Dolmen of Barrocal
- Dolmen of Cabeça Gordo
- Dolmen of Casa dos Galhardos
- Dolmen of Coureleiros II
- Dolmen of Coutada de Alcogulo
- Dolmen of Coutada de Barbacena
- Dolmen of D. Miguel
- Dolmen of Fonte de Mouratão
- Dolmen of Herdade da Candeira
- Dolmen of Herdade das Comendas
- Dolmen of Herdade das Dessouras
- Dolmen of Herdade de Freixo
- Dolmen of Herdade de Galvoeira
- Dolmen of Herdade de Montinho
- Dolmen of Herdade da Murteira
- Dolmen of Herdade da Ordem
- Dolmen of Herdade da Serranheira
- Dolmen of Herdade do Silval
- Dolmen of Herdade da Tisnada
- Dolmen of Herdade de Tourais
- Dolmen of Herdade de Zambujal
- Dolmen of Olival de Monte Velho
- Dolmen of Paço das Vinhas
- Dolmen of Paiva
- Dolmen of Paredes
- Dolmen of Pinheiro do Campo
- Dolmen of Porto de Cima de D. Miguel
- Dolmen of Melriça
- Dolmen of Nave do Grou
- Dolmen of Pêro d'Alva
- Dolmen of Pombais
- Dolmen of São Brissos
- Dolmen of Silval
- Dolmen of Torna de Paço Pereira
- Dolmen of Torrão
- Dolmen of Várzea dos Mourões
- Dolmen of Velada
- Dolmen of Venda do Duque
- Dolmen of Vidigueira
- Dolmen of Vila de Nisa
- Dolmen of Vila Nova de São Pedro
- Great Dolmen of Comenda da Igreja
- Great Dolmen of Zambujeiro
- Great Dolmens of Paço
- Lagar of Varas do Fojo
- Megalithic Monuments of Vale do Rodrigo
- Menhir of Abelhoa
- Menhir of Courela da Casa Nova
- Menhir of Outeiro
- Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of Escoural
- Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of Vale de Junco
- Megalithic Monuments of Alcalar
- Megalithic Monuments of Quinta da Nora
- Castro of Bom Successo
- Castro of Nossa Senhora da Guia
- Castro of São Miguel de Amêndoa
- Castro of Zambujal
- Cave of Ermigeira
- Dolmen of Aldeia da Mata
- Dolmen of Arca
- Dolmen of Cas-Freires
- Dolmen of Carapito I
- Dolmen of Cunha Baixa
- Dolmen of Crato
- Dolmen of Mamaltar do Vale de Fachas
- Dolmen of Orca
- Dolmen of Paranhos
- Dolmen of Penalva
- Dolmen of Queiriga
- Dolmen of Tintinolho
- Funerary Monument of Tholos do Barro
- Megalithic Monuments of Serra da Brenha
- Painted Dolmen of Antelas
- Archaeological Site of Lapa do Fumo
- Archaeological Site of Pedra de Ouro
- Archaeological Site of Quinta de Rouxinol
- Barreira Megalithic Complex
- Artificial caves of Casal do Pardo, Palmela
- Castro of Rocha Forte
- Dolmen of Adrenunes
- Dolmen of Agualva
- Dolmen of Belas
- Dolmen of Pedras Negras
- Megalithic Monuments of Casaínhos
- Praia das Maçãs Prehistoric Monument
- Megalithic Monuments of Roça do Casal do Meio
- Castro of Aldeia Nova Miranda do Douro, Miranda do Douro)
- Castro of Alvarelhos
- Castro of Arades
- Castro of Ázere
- Castro of Briteiros
- Castro of Melgaço
- Castro of Monte Padrão
- Castro of Monte Redondo
- Castro of Sabroso
- Castro de Sacóias
- Castro of Santa Maria dos Galegos
- Castro of São Caetano
- Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of Vale de Côa
- Dolmen of Aboboreira
- Dolmen of Aliviado
- Dolmen of Barrosa
- Dolmen of Capela de Nossa Senhora do Monte
- Dolmen of Casal-Mau
- Dolmen of Fonte Coberta
- Dolmen of Santa Maria
- Dolmen of Serra de Soajo
- Dolmens of Serra do Alvão
- Dolmen of Vale da Rua
- Dolmen of Vilarinho
- Lajes das Fogaças
- Prehistoric Rock-Art Site of Cachão da Rapa
Archeological
- Archaeological Site of Quinta de Suratesta
- Lusitanian-Roman Ruins of Santa Vitória de Ameixal
- Lusitanian-Roman Ruins of Torre de Palma
- Lusitanian-Roman Ruins of Villa of Torre de Palma
- Roman Ruins of Tróia
- Roman Arch of Beja
- Roman Arch of D. Isabel
- Roman Bridge of Vila Formosa
- Roman Bridge of Vila Ruiva
- Roman Ruins of Ammaia
- Roman Ruins of Marvão
- Roman Ruins of Santa Vitória do Ameixial
- Roman Ruins of São João do Campo
- Roman Ruins of São Cucufate,
- Roman Temple of Évora
- Shell Mounds of Muge
- Arab Cistern of Silves
- Archaeological Site of Quinta de Abicada
- Roman Ruins of Milreu
- Cave of Viriato
- Conímbriga Aqueduct
- Roman Baths of Lafões
- Roman Ruins of Bobadela
- Roman Ruins of Conímbriga
- Roman Ruins of Egitânia
- Roman Temple of Scallabis
- Tower of Centum Cellas
- Caves of Quinta do Anjo
- Lusitanian-Roman Ruins of Vila Cardillio
- Lusitanian Statues of Montalegre
- Tombstone of Deus Esculápio
- Archaeological Site of Alto da Fonte de Milho
- Archaeological Site of Freixo-Tongóbriga
- Fountain of the Idol
- Lagars of Praia de Angeiras
- Monastery of Dumio
- Millenarian Markers of Geira
- Roman Thermae of Maximinus
- Roman Bridge of Chaves
- Roman Bridge of Mondim de Basto
- Roman Bridge of Tâmega
- Roman Road from Braga to Chaves
- Roman Road from Braga to Guimarães )
- Roman Road from Braga to Porto
- Roman Road from Braga to Porto
- Roman Road from Braga to Tui
- Roman Road from Braga to Tui
- Roman Sanctuary of Panóias
- Ruins of Bagunte
- Ruins of Santa Luzia
- Sanctuary of Panóias
- Tidal Pools of Leça da Palmeira
- Tombstone of Taipas
Civic
- Aqueduct of Amoreira
- Aqueduct of Prata
- Bridge of Mértola
- College of Santo Espírito
- Estate of Água de Peixes
- Estate of Sempre Noiva
- Fountain of Montemor-o-Velho
- Fountain of Portas da Moura
- Fountain of Praça do Giraldo
- Historical Centre of Évora
- Hospital of the Misericórdia
- Memorial of Ameixal
- Memorial of Elvas
- Memorial of Montes Claros
- Palace of Ficalho
- Palace of the Dukes of Vila Viçosa
- Pillory of Arraiolos
- Pillory of Campo Maior
- Pillory of Estremoz
- Pillory of Vila Viçosa
- Residence of D. Nuno de Sousa
- Residence of Garcia de Resendes
- Residence of the Alcalde
- Walls of the Praça de Elvas
- Arch of Vila-a-Dentro
- Aqueduct of the Convent of Christ
- Aqueduct of Torres Vedras
- Arch of the Almedina
- Bridge of Castelo Rodrigo
- Bridge of Cabril
- Cloister of Manga
- Fountain of Ameada
- Fountain of Canos
- Fountain of Figueiras
- Moorish City/Mata do Antanhol
- National Palace of Mafra
- Palace of Sub-Ripas
- Pillory of Aguiar da Beira
- Pillory of Alcanede
- Pillory of Batalha
- Pillory of Castle Rodrigo
- Pillory of Figueira da Foz
- Pillory of Fundão
- Pillory of Lousã
- Pillory of Melo
- Pillory of Moreira de Rei
- Pillory of Penela
- Pillory of Pinhel
- Pillory of Ranhados
- Pillory of Trancoso
- Residence of Aristides de Sousa Mendes
- Residence of Castelo Melhor
- Residence of Manuel Guimarães
- Residence on Rua de D. Duarte
- Residence on Rua dos Moinhos
- São Sebastião Aqueduct
- Tower of Ameada
- Tower of Almofala
- Tower of São Pedro
- Tower of the Relógio Velho
- University of Coimbra
- Águas Livres Aqueduct
- Casa dos Bicos
- Caves of Carenque
- Botanical Gardens of Lisbon
- Building of the National Cordage Factory
- Elevator of Santa Justa
- Estate of Quinta da Penha Verde
- Fountain of Esperança
- Headquarters of the Calouste Glubenkian Foundation
- Memorial of Campo Pequeno
- National Palace of Ajuda
- National Palace of Belém
- National Palace of Pena
- National Palace of Queluz
- National Palace of Sintra
- National Theatre of São Carlos
- Palace of Almada-Carvalhais
- Palace of Bacalhoa
- Palace of Bemposta
- Palace of Monserrate
- Palace of São Bento
- Palace of the Counts of Almada
- Palace of the Marquess of Fronteira
- Palace of the Marquess of Pombal
- Palace of Vale Flor
- Palacete of Feu Guião
- Palacete of Pombal
- Pillory of Aldeia Galega da Merceana
- Pillory of Colares
- Pillory of Lisbon
- Pillory of Óbidos
- Pillory of Palmela
- Pillory of Sesimbra
- Pillory of Setúbal
- Pillory of Vila Franca de Xira
- Portal of Gafaria
- Praça do Comércio
- Royal Ice Factory of Serra de Montejunto
- School of Conde de Ferreira de Sesimbra
- Tombstone of Pedras Negras
- Waterworks of the Vila of Sintra
- Agueduct of Vila do Conde
- Arch of Porta Nova
- Bridge of Barcelos
- Bridge of Cava da Velha
- Bridge of Cavez
- Bridge of D. Maria Pia
- Bridge of Langoncinha
- Bridge of Mem Gutierres
- Bridge of Mirandela
- Bridge of Ponte de Barca
- Bridge of Ponte de Lima
- Bridge of Prado
- Bridge of Proselo
- Bridge of Rodas
- Bridge of Serves
- Bridge of Taipas
- Bridge of Torre de Dona Chama
- Bridge of Vizela
- Domus Municipalis
- Episcopal Palace of Porto
- Estate of Quinta de Aveleda
- Estate of Mateus
- Fountain of Caminha
- Fountain of Passeio Alegre
- Fountain of Praça da Rainha
- Fountain of Vilar dos Frades
- Fountain of Vilar de Mouros
- Fountain of Virtudes
- Historical Centre of Guimarães
- Historical Centre of Porto
- Hospital of Santo António
- Memorial of Bom Jesus de Matosinhos
- Memorial of D. João I
- Memorial of Lordelo
- Memorial of Santo António do Burgo
- Memorial of the Battle of Salado
- Municipal Hall of Guimarães
- Municipal Hall of Viana do Castelo
- Palace of Bolsa
- Palace of Brejoeira
- Palace of Dona Loba
- Palace of Freixo
- Palace of Geila
- Palace of the Dukes of Braganza
- Palace of the Dukes of Braganza
- Palace of the Terrenas Tower
- Palace of the Viscondes de Carreira
- Palatial Estate of Pinheiros
- Pillory of Arcos de Valdevez
- Pillory of Amares
- Pillory of Ansiães
- Pillory of Bragança
- Pillory of Foz Côa
- Pillory of Freixe de Espada à Cinto
- Pillory of Lousada
- Pillory of Marco
- Pillory of Murça
- Pillory of Penafiel
- Pillory of Ponte de Barca
- Pillory of Póvoa de Varzim
- Pillory of Rua
- Pillory of Soajo
- Pillory of Vila do Conde
- Pillory of Vila Nova de Cerveira
- Residence of Rua da Alfândega Velha
- Residence of João Velho
- Residence of Miguel de Vasconcelos
- Sete Fontes
- Tea House of Boa Nova
- Tower of Ucanha
Military
- Castle of Alandroal
- Castle of Alcácer do Sal
- Castle of Alegrete
- Castle of Alter do Chão
- Castle of Alvito
- Castle of Amieira do Tejo
- Castle of Arraiolos
- Castle of Beja
- Castle of Braga
- Castle of Belver
- Castle of Campo Maior
- Castle of Castelo de Vide
- Castle of Elvas
- Castle of Estremoz
- Castle of Évoramonte
- Castle of Lousa
- Castle of Marvão
- Castle of Mértola
- Castle of Montemor-o-Velho
- Castle of Noudar
- Castle of Portalegre
- Castle of Portel
- Castle de Redondo
- Castle of Santiago do Cácem
- Castle of Terena
- Castle of Valongo
- Castle of Viana do Alentejo
- Castle of Vila Viçosa
- Gate of Aviz
- Gate of Montalvão
- Military Battleground of Ameixal
- Fort of Nossa Senhora da Graça
- Tower of Aguias
- Tower of the Dukes of Cadaval
- Tower of Sisebuto
- Walls of Évora
- Walls of Monsaraz
- Walls of Serpa
- Castle of Lagos
- Castle of Loulé
- Castle of Silves
- Castle of Tavira
- Fortress of Sagres
- Castle of Alfaiates
- Castle of Almoural
- Castle of Belmonte
- Castle of Castelo Bom
- Castle of Celorico da Beira
- Castle of Guarda
- Castle of Leiria
- Castle of Linhares
- Castle of Longroiva
- Castle of Lousã
- Castle of Marialva
- Castle of Monsanto
- Castle of Montemor-o-Velho
- Castle of Moreira de Rei
- Castle of Óbidos
- Castle of Ourém
- Castle of Palmela
- Castle of Penela
- Castle of Pinhel
- Castle of Pombal
- Castle of Porto de Mós
- Castle of Sabugal
- Castle of Feira
- Castle of Sesimbra
- Castle of Sortelha
- Castle of Soure
- Castle of Tomar
- Castle of Torres Novas
- Castle of Trancoso
- Fort of Praia do Consolação
- Fort of São João Baptista
- Fortress of Peniche
- Military Battleground of Aljubarrota 1
- Military Battleground of Aljubarrota 2
- Tower of Ante
- Tower of Cabaças
- Walls of Setúbal
- Walls of the Praça de Almeida
- Walls of Viseu
- Forte of Cavalo
- Fort of Santiago
- Castle of São Jorge
- Castle of the Moors
- Castle of Almourol
- Castle of Carrazeda de Ansiães
- Castle of Arnóia
- Castle of Bragança
- Castle of Castro Laboreiro
- Castle of Chaves
- Castle of Faria
- Castle of Freixe de Espada à Cinto
- Castle of Guimarães
- Castle of Ínsua
- Castle of Lanhoso
- Castle of Lindoso
- Castle of Monção
- Castle of Montalegre
- Castle of Mogadouro
- Castle of Melgaço
- Castle of Monforte
- Castle of Montalegre
- Castle of Montemor-o-Velho
- Castle of Numão
- Castle of Pena de Aguiar
- Castle of Penas Roias
- Castle of Penedono
- Castle of Santo Estêvão
- Castle of Vila Nova de Cerveira
- Castle of Vinhais
- Citadel of Sanfins
- Castle of São Filipe
- Fortifications of the Praça de Valença do Minho
- Tower of Barcelos
- Tower of Caminha
- Tower of Lapela
- Tower of Quintela
- Walls of D. Fernando
- Walls of Guimarães
- Walls of Vila Velha de Santa Cruz
Natural
- Cultural Landscape of Sintra
Religious
- Cathedral of Évora
- Cathedral of Portalegre
- Chapel of D. Fradique of Portugal
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Mártires
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora das Salvas
- Chapel of Santa Catarina de Monsaraz
- Chapel of the Boa Nova
- Church of Cartuxa
- Church of Graça
- Church of Nossa Senhora de Anunciação
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição
- Church of Nossa Senhora do Espinheiro
- Church of Paiva
- Church of Santa Clara
- Church of Santa Maria de Marvila
- Church of Santa Marinha de Trevões
- Church of Santiago
- Church of Santo Agostinho da Graça
- Church of Santo Amaro
- Church of Santo Aleixo
- Church of Santo Estêvão
- Church of São Bernardo
- Church of São Francisco
- Church of São Francisco
- Church of São João Alporão
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São Pedro
- Church of São Manços
- Church of São Domingos
- Church of the Misericórida
- Church of the Augustines
- Church of the Misericórdia
- Church of the Seminary of Santarém
- Church of Viana do Alentejo
- Cloister of the Misericórdia of Estremoz
- Convent of Chagas
- Convent of Lois
- Convent of Monte Calvário
- Convent of Nossa Senhora da Conceição
- Convent of Nossa Senhora da Saudação
- Convent of Santa Clara
- Convent of Santa Clara
- Convent of Santa Maria de Almoster
- Convent of São Bento de Castris
- Convent of São Francisco
- Convent of São Francisco
- Cornerstone of the Church of Nossa Senhora de Entre-Águas
- Cross of Cabeço de Vide
- Cross of Estrela
- Cross of São Bernardo
- Cross of Vila Viçosa
- Hermitage of Santo André
- Monastery of Flor da Rosa
- Tomb of Fernão Rodrigues Redondo and Marinha Afonso
- Tomb of João Afonso
- Cathedral of Silves
- Church of Estômbar
- Church of Graça
- Church of Loulé
- Church of Santa Maria do Castelo
- Church of Santo António
- Church of São Sebastião
- Church of the Misericórdia of Loulé
- Convent of Nossa Senhora da Assunção
- Cross of Portugal
- Hermitage of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe
- Cathedral of Silves
- Cathedral of Coimbra
- Cathedral of Coimbra
- Cathedral of Guarda
- Cathedral of Viseu
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Desterro
- Chapel of São Jorge
- Chapel of São Lourença
- Chapel of São Pedro
- Chapel of São Pedro
- Chapel of Varziela
- Chapel of Vista Alegre
- Church of Armamar
- Church of Atalaia
- Church of Caldas da Rainha
- Church of Carmo
- Church of Coimbra
- Church of Flor da Rosa
- Church of Góis
- Church of Golegã
- Church of Graça
- Church of Jesus Cristo
- Church of Louriçal
- Church of Nossa Senhora do Ameal
- Church of Nossa Senhora dos Anjos
- Church of Nossa Senhora de Assunção
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Monte
- Church of São Gião
- Church of São Vicente
- Church of Santa Ana
- Church of Santa Eufémia
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria de Aguiar
- Church of Santa Maria do Castelo
- Church of Santa Maria do Olival
- Church of Santa Marinha
- Church of Santo António de Lourinhã
- Church of Santiago
- Church of Santiago
- Church of Santa Iria
- Church of Santa Maria do Castelo
- Church of Santo Agostinho da Graça
- Church of São Domingos
- Church of São Domingos
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São João das Donas
- Church of São João Evangelista
- Church of São Leonardo
- Church of São Marcos
- Church of São Pedro
- Church of São Pedro
- Church of São Salvador
- Church of Trofa
- Church of the Castle
- Church of the Exaltação de Santa Cruz
- Church of Vestiaria
- Church of Vouzela
- College of São Agostinho
- College of São Jeronimo
- College of São Tomás
- Convent of Christ
- Cross of Pedro Jacques
- Cross of São Marcos
- Convent of Santa Maria de Aguiar
- Cross of Cartaxo
- Cross of Vendas
- Episcopal Palace of Coimbra
- Hermitage of Nossa Senhora da Conceição
- Hermitage of São Brás
- Monastery of Alcobaça
- Monastery of Arouca
- Monastery of Batalha
- Monastery of Celas
- Monastery of Santa Maria de Maceira Dão
- Monastery of Santa Cruz
- Monastery of Jesus
- Monastery of Lorvão
- Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Nova
- Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha
- Monastery of Santa Cruz
- Monastery of Santa Maria de Salzedas
- Monastery of Varatojo
- Seminary of Viseu
- Synagogue of Tomar
- Tomb of D. João de Noronha
- Tomb of Fernão Gomes de Gois
- Basilica of Estrela
- Cathedral of Lisbon
- Chapel of Espírito Santo dos Mereantes
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Remédios
- Chapel of Santo Amaro
- Chapel of Santo André
- Chapel of the Castros
- Church of Chelos
- Church of Madalena
- Church of Mãe de Deus
- Church of Memória
- Church of Menino de Deus
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição Velha
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Luz
- Church of Pena Longa
- Church of Póvoa de Santo Andrião
- Church of Santa Catarina
- Church of Santa Engrácia
- Church of Santa Luzia
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santiago de Palmela
- Church of Santo Antão-o-Novo
- Church of Santo António
- Church of São Domingos
- Church of Santo Estêvão
- Church of São Pedro
- Church of São Pedro de Rates
- Church of São Quintino
- Church of São Roque
- Convent of Carmo
- Convent of Graça
- Convent of the Hermits of São Paulo da Serra de Ossa
- Church of the Sagrada Coração de Jesus
- Convent of São Francisco
- Convent of São Francisco
- Cross of Arroios
- Cross of Loures
- Cross of Setúbal
- Cross of the Laranjeiras
- Episcopal Palace of São Cristóvão
- Hermitage of Restelo
- Monastery of Jerónimos
- Monastery of São Vicente de Fora
- Memorial of Odivelas
- Tomb of D. João das Regras, Church of São Domingos de Benfica
- Tomb of Queen Mariana da Vitória, Church of São Francisco de Paula
- Cathedral of Braga
- Cathedral of Lamego
- Cathedral of Porto
- Chapel of Ferreiros
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Agosto
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição
- Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Orada
- Chapel of São Brás
- Chapel of São Frutuoso de Montélios
- Chapel of São Pedro de Balsemão
- Chapel of São Trocato
- Chapel of the Coimbras
- Church of Anjo da Guarda
- Church of Ansiães
- Church of Barcos
- Church of Bravães
- Church of Cabeça Santa
- Church of Castro de Avelãs
- Church of Caminha
- Church of Fiães
- Church of Fonte Arcada
- Church of Freixo de Espada à Cinta
- Church of Manhente
- Church of Miranda
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção
- Church of Nossa Senhora do Cabo
- Church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira
- Church of Paderne
- Church of Ponte da Barca
- Church of Santa Clara
- Church of Santa Cruz
- Church of Santa Maria de Águas Santas
- Church of Santo André Vila Boa de Quires, Marco de Canaveses)
- Church of Santo Tirso
- Church of Santiago Maior
- Church of São Domingos
- Church of São Fins de Freistas
- Church of São Francisco
- Church of São Gonçalo
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São Lourenço
- Church of São Martinho de Crasto
- Church of São Miguel do Castelo
- Church of São Pedro
- Church of São Pedro de Cete
- Church of São Pedro de Lourosa
- Church of São Pedro de Roriz
- Church of São Pedro de Rubiães
- Church of São Romão de Arões
- Church of São Vicente de Sousa
- Church of Santa Clara
- Church of Santa Cristina de Serzedelo
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria
- Church of Santa Maria Maior
- Church of Santa Maria Maior
- Church of Santo Cristo do Outeiro
- Church of São Cristóvão
- Church of São João Baptista
- Church of São Martinho
- Church of São Martinho de Cedofeita
- Church of São Martinho de Candoso
- Church of São Miguel do Castelo
- Church of São Pedro de Ferreira
- Church of São Vicente da Chã
- Church of Soalhães
- Church of the Carmelites
- Church of the Clerics
- Church of Salvador
- Church of Salvador
- Church of São Gens de Boelhe
- Church of Serra do Pilar
- Church of Vila Nova de Foz Côa
- Church of Vilar dos Frades
- Church of Santa Eulália
- Convent of Santa Maria de Salzedas
- Convent of Santo António
- Convent of São Bento
- Convent of São João
- Cross of Campo das Hortas
- Cross of Castelo Branco
- Cross of Leça do Bailio
- Cross of Nossa Senhora da Glória
- Cross of Nossa Senhora da Guia
- Cross of Pinheiro da Bemposta
- Cross of São Gregório
- Cross of São João do Campo
- Cross of São Julião
- Cross of Tibães
- Cross of Valongo
- Episcopal Palace of Castelo Branco
- Funeral Monument of Sobrado
- Misericórdia of Viana do Castelo
- Monsatery of Ermelo
- Monastery of Grijó
- Monastery of Jesus
- Monastery of Leça do Bailio
- Monastery of Santa Maria de Pombeiro
- Monastery of Santo André de Rendufe
- Monastery of Santa Maria das Júnias
- Monastery of São Martinho de Tibães
- Monastery of Travanca
- Monastery of Rates
- Monument of Aplendurada
- Monument of the Hermitage
- Tomb of D. Rodrigo Sancho
- Tomb of Monte de São Roque