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Casa de Sá

Buildings and structures in Ponte de LimaManor houses in Portugal
Casa de Sá, South facade
Casa de Sá, South facade

Casa de Sá (historically Casa Grande de Sá or alternatively Casa da Lage) is a historic manor house and agricultural estate in the Municipality of Ponte de Lima, Portugal. It is registered as a historic property of public interest by the Portuguese Government’s IGESPAR institute.In its current form, the principal building dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, and is typical of the Northern Portuguese seigneurial architecture of the period. The estate contains a chapel, consecrated in 1739 and dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, with a large baroque wood-carved retable; an integrally preserved 18th-century winery and granary, and terraced landscape gardens of 19th-century Romantic design.It was the birthplace of António de Araújo e Azevedo, 1st Count of Barca, one of the foremost Portuguese political figures of his time.

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N 41.773805555556 ° E -8.6171666666667 °
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Casa e Quinta de Sá

EM 524
4990-231
Portugal
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Casa de Sá, South facade
Casa de Sá, South facade
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