- The
Clérigos Church (Portuguese:
Igreja dos
Clérigos,
pronounced [ˈklɛɾiɣuʃ]; "Church of the Clergymen") is a
Baroque church in the city of Porto, in Portugal...
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Internacional de
Ernesto Chardron was founded, from a shop on Rua dos
Clérigos by the
Frenchman Ernesto Chardron [pt].
Following its founder's death,...
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Porto (Oporto), Portugal. It is
located 11 km (6.8 mi)
northwest of the
Clérigos Tower (in the
centre of Porto). Its
location is
split between the muni****lities...
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influences which shape most of its old town skyline,
including the
iconic Clérigos Tower (1754–1763),
Carmo church (1768) and Palácio da
Bolsa (mid-19th century)...
- with a
tower that
became its
architectural and
visual icon: the
Torre dos
Clérigos (English: Clerics' Tower).
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the city...
- Co-Cathedral of St.
Peter of
Clerics (Portuguese: Co-Catedral São
Pedro dos
Clérigos) Also
Recife Co-Cathedral It is a
Catholic church located in the city of...
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Praia do
monte Clérigo is a
beach within the muni****lity of Aljezur, in Algarve, Portugal. The
beach is on the
western Seaboard in the
north west of...
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original buildings with
scenographic emplacement as the
church and
tower of
Clérigos, the
logia of the
Porto Cathedral, the
church of Misericórdia, the Palace...
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Castle of
Monsaraz Reguengos de
Monsaraz Church of São
Francisco Porto Clérigos Church Porto Palace of the
Dukes Vila Viçosa
University of
Coimbra Coimbra...
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crown of
bronze of 7,000
kilograms (15,000 lb),
similar in
style to the
Clérigos Church,
surmounted by an
illuminated cross. It was
Gerardus Samuel van...