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  1. Oliveira de Azeméis (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɔliˈvɐjɾɐ ðɨ ɐzɨˈmɐjʃ] ⓘ) is a city and municipality in the Porto Metropolitan Area of Portugal. Administratively, the municipality belongs to the District of Aveiro. The population of the municipality in 2011 was 68,611, [1] in an area of 161.10 km 2. [2]

  2. Oliveira de Azeméis é uma cidade do Distrito de Aveiro, integrada na Área Metropolitana do Porto. Saiba mais sobre a sua história, freguesias, património e política.

    • Parque La Salette
    • Capela de Nossa Senhora de La Salette
    • Parque Temático Molinológico
    • Casa-Museu Regional de Oliveira de Azeméis
    • Igreja Matriz de Oliveira de Azeméis
    • Pinheiro Da Bemposta
    • Capela de Nossa Senhora Da Ribeira
    • Mercado à Moda Antiga
    • Igreja Paroquial de Válega
    • Praia Fluvial Burgães
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    Oliveira de Azeméis takes pride in this park on a hill to the east of the town. it was landscaped at the turn of the 20th century around a chapel that we’ll cover next. This is a very refined spot for a wander, with grand stairways, a gazebo and a balustraded terrace with views of the town. The park’s elevated position lets you see for miles in eve...

    The park’s chapel dates to 1870. The story goes that the town is was plagued by a long drought, and on July 5 of that year the townsfolk organised a procession carrying an image of Holy Christ to Monte Crasto: When they arrived at this spot it suddenly started raining. Another curious story is that during the chapel’s construction a thief who had p...

    At the confluence of the Antuã and Ul Rivers this mill shows how the currents have been harnessed for hundreds of years to make bread. The site has been in use for over two millenia as the preserved Roman milestone and tombstone indicate. More recent is the hydraulic infrastructure of water wheels, dams and channels, all powering a mill to grind fl...

    A rich former resident, João Marques de Almeida Carvalho, bequeathed both his house and its contents to the town. What you get is a crazy miscellany of items linked to the Oliveira de Azeméis area, and all in a historic home with original decor and furniture. There’s a lapidary exhibit, a newspaper archive, a set of antique farming instruments, tax...

    The town’s main church has a late-Mannerist design from the beginning of the 18th century and rests on a terrace above a zigzagging stairway. The architecture on the facade is reserved but elegant. with blue patterned tiles and a representation of St Michael vanquishing Satan in the niche above the door. This is older than the church itself, having...

    The old parish of Pinheiro da Bemposta is inside Oliveira de Azeméis’ municipal limits. This cute village is posted on high ground with views to the Aveiro Lagoon, the city of Ovar and even the Atlantic. It’s the oldest settlement around Oliveira de Azeméis, and was once the main town in the municipality, gaining its charter from King Manuel I in 1...

    This chapel rests in a placid green space where the Antuã River and a stream converge. It boasts the discreet Mannerist style that was in fashion in the second half of the 1500s. And although it went into decline in the 19th century a local businessman who got rich in Brazil invested in the renovation. The most eye-catching element is the tabernacl...

    Now more than two decades old, this annual old-time market was to draw visitors to the town. It’s been a big success and since 1997 has expanded to more than 38,000 square metres, attracting more than 60,000 visitors to Oliveira de Azeméis. It all happens in mid-May, and with hundreds of stalls selling regional handicrafts, fruit, vegetables and re...

    This church is up there with the prettiest in the country for the brightly coloured tile panels on its facade and nave. The basic architecture is from the middle of the 18th century, and it was an imposing if unremarkable building until the mid-20th century when an affluent local couple splashed out on a bold makeover. They lavished it with Technic...

    In Vale de Cambra, the next town over, there’s a dam in the Caima River to create an enticing natural pool and beach for summer bathing. This water has weaved its way down from the Serra da Freita mountain range, splashing over the Frecha da Mizarela waterfall close to the beach. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards, and fringed by trees and an exp...

    Discover the attractions of this manufacturing town near Porto, from the historic park and chapel of La Salette to the quirky museum and watermill. Learn about the local history, culture and traditions of Oliveira de Azeméis and its surroundings.

  3. Descubra as atrações históricas, culturais e naturais desta cidade industrial a meia hora do Porto. Veja o Parque La Salette, o Mercado à Moda Antiga, o museu do moinho, a igreja matriz e mais.

  4. The municipality of Oliveira de Azeméis is part of the Greater Metropolitan Area of Porto, region of Entre Douro e Vouga, at approximately 208 meters above sea level, and its borders communicate with eight of the main municipalities in the region.

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · Discover the hidden gem of Portugal with this guide to 15 attractions in Oliveira de Azeméis. From stunning parks and chapels to theme parks and museums, you'll find something for everyone in this city.

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