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Sé Velha de Coimbra
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O lugar certo para jovens no início nas noites quentes de setembro, em que os estudantes já chegaram à cidade. As pessoas costumam reunir-se na Sé Velha, que conta com bares com bebidas baratas. É habitual ver muita gente na rua a socializar a partir da 01/02 da manhã. O melhor bar é O Moelas. O Piano Negro também tem uma boa oferta em termos de carta de cervejas, embora seja um pouco mais caro que os vizinhos Cabido, RS e Bigorna (bares com baixa qualidade, que se destacam pelos custos irrisórios das bebidas).
O lugar certo para jovens no início nas noites quentes de setembro, em que os estudantes já chegaram à cidade. As pessoas costumam reunir-se na Sé Velha, que conta com bares com bebidas baratas. É habitual ver muita gente na rua a socializar a partir da 01/02 da manhã. O melhor bar é O Moelas. O Pi…
Back when Coimbra was a frontier between Christianity and Islam, King Afonso Henriques established this Romanesque cathedral. It was built not long after his victory over the Moors at the Battle of Ourique in 1139, and unlike other churches of its day has kept a lot of its Romanesque character. You’ll know that you’re at a boundary between worlds when you approach the austere facade, which is capped with crenellations and has only slender openings in its wall. Inside, the primitive barrel vault hints at the great age of the cathedral, and the column capitals have wonderful foliate, geometric and bestial designs. Lovers of medieval art will have 380 of these masterful capitals to inspect! (450 meters from this accommodation)
Back when Coimbra was a frontier between Christianity and Islam, King Afonso Henriques established this Romanesque cathedral. It was built not long after his victory over the Moors at the Battle of Ourique in 1139, and unlike other churches of its day has kept a lot of its Romanesque character. Yo…
Where the second king of Portugal was crowned. Coimbra (Aeminium, in Roman times) is an Episcopal seat since the 5th century, succeeding neighbouring Conímbriga. Despite its long history, there is no mention of a cathedral until the construction of the Santa Maria de Coimbra Cathedral, which began in 1164 by initiative of Bishop Miguel Salomão. It was consecrated in 1184, despite the rest of the building not yet being finished and in 1185 the second Portuguese king, D. Sancho I, was crowned there. It is the only Portuguese Romanesque cathedral from the time of the Reconquest, which survives relatively intact to this day.
Where the second king of Portugal was crowned. Coimbra (Aeminium, in Roman times) is an Episcopal seat since the 5th century, succeeding neighbouring Conímbriga. Despite its long history, there is no mention of a cathedral until the construction of the Santa Maria de Coimbra Cathedral, which began…
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Coimbra, Coimbra