About

This square-shaped beacon was built in 1527 by order of D. Miguel da Silva, prebendary of the Santo Tirso monastery who owned the S. João da Foz estate, being therefore one of the oldest in Europe.
The inscription on the southern wall mentions that the priest “sold some of his own fields, in order to use the funds to keep a bonfire burning perpetually on the tower.”

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Nearby Points of Interest

Greek Consulate
Embassies and consulates
Casa da Belavista
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Aditional Info

District
  • Foz
Theme
  • Museums & Heritage
  • River & Sea
  • Architecture
Segment
  • Seniors
  • Young people
  • Couples
  • Families
Average visit duration
  • 20m
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    2019-06-18