Gondomar
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By air
Airports nearest to Gondomar are sorted by the distance to the airport from the city centre.
Vila Real Airport (distanced approximately 29 km)
Viseu Airport (distanced approximately 33 km)
Alijo Airport (distanced approximately 46 km)
Ourilandia Airport (distanced approximately 48 km)
Mirandela Airport (distanced approximately 70 km)
Baguim Mount
Baguim Mount is a parish Portuguese in the municipality of Gondomar, It is a parish with great cultural and historical heritage.Coat of silver, a vine with two branches, with six green sheets, three on each side, two bunches of grapes, one on each side, a lot of fifteen besantes black gold arranged in rows of one, two, three, four and five, and pyramid centered at the center at the top, a cup with purple shading gold.
Municipal Library
Denoninacao Municipal Library is a generic library created and maintained by public municipalities to provide public access. An example of success in the world of public libraries has been deployed in the city of Curitiba, called beacon of knowledge.
Church of Gondomar
The Church of Saints Cosmas and Damian, also referred to as the Mother Church of Gondomar, located in the parish of St. Cosme, in the town and municipality of Gondomar, the district of Oporto, in Portugal. It was built from the beginning of the seventeenth century. Style Baroque, is flanked by a tower bell. In its facade stands out the niches of the images in granite of its patron, the twin saints Cosmas and Damian.
Multipurpose Gondomar Heart of Gold
The multi-purpose pavilion is situated in Gondomar Gondomar. It was designed by architect Siza Vieira and inaugurated by Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos on June 28, 2007.The total cost of the pavilion was 20 million euros, of which four million spent on land acquisition.
Rack the Well of St. Vincent
The Bridge of the Well of St. Vincent is located in the mining of coal in the parish of Sao Pedro da Cova, municipality of Gondomar, the district of Oporto, in Portugal. Constitutes the " ex libris "of the parish, reflecting the importance that mining activity, for about 17 decades, the parish had an industrial center of unquestionable value to the national economy.
Church of Rio Tinto
The Church of Rio Tinto is located in the parish and city of Rio Tinto, the municipality of Gondomar, the district of Oporto, in Portugal. The current temple, under the invocation of St. Christopher, patron of the city, was started in 1768, on the other, older, associated with the ancient Monastery of Saint Christopher of Rio Tinto, the nuns Benedictine, extinct in 1535.
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