ALDEIA GALEGA
Located in one of the many hills in the region, Aldeia Galega is a small settlement located in the increasingly dazzling triangle between Sobral de Monte Agraço, Torres Vedras and Alenquer, the latter, the county seat to which it belongs.
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Farms and cultivated land surround the housing nucleus consolidated by architecture that is also medieval. The streets are white. The paving is in white cobblestone Portuguese pavement, as well as the facades marked by the contrast of white with the frieze usually blue and the eaves red. The buildings have elements in common: the spans in stone masonry, the friezes in shades of blue, the paired stone corners, the shallow balconies in cast iron, the altimetric measures correspond to one or two floors and the Portuguese eaves . The building materials were altered, initially in adobe and straw tile and more recently the walls in brick and Portuguese tile. In this agglomeration, two squares stand out in front of the two churches: Church of Nossa Senhora dos Prazeres and Church of Misericórdia, demarcated by central elements: the Pelourinho Manuelino and the Fontanário. [1]
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[1] 1st Review of the Municipal Master Plan of Alequer (2012), Volume 1 - Territorial Characterization, p. 59.