Attractions and places to see around Antime, Portugal, are centered around its cultural and religious traditions. This parish within the municipality of Fafe offers a unique cultural experience, particularly through its religious festivities. While Antime itself is small, it serves as a gateway to exploring the wider Fafe municipality and the historic city of Guimarães. Visitors can discover a range of historical sites, natural features, and cultural landmarks in the surrounding areas.
Last updated: June 18, 2026
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A site well worth seeing. It looks more impressive from a distance than up close.
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Beautiful view of the church.
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A detailed plan of the complex with explanations can be found here: https://campanha.cmjornal.pt/portugal-monumental/
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The Nonnenkloster Lar de Santa Estefânia is located in the complex of the Church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo. Find the location here: https://explorial.com/de/sights/guimaraes-igreja-nossa-senhora-do-carmo-de/
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Largo da Oliveira Square owes its name to an ancient olive tree that once stood on this site. The still existing fence, with a small replacement tree, bears the year 1342. Surrounded by pretty, typically northern Portuguese houses, the square is the ideal starting point for exploring the city's streets on foot. The square also boasts several interesting landmarks: to the west, a curious little Gothic chapel, Padrão do Salado, dating from the time of King D. Afonso IV, which commemorates the Battle of Salado. There, in 1340, Portuguese and Castilian forces jointly defeated the forces of the Moorish king of Granada. Directly behind it lies the Church of Nossa Senhora de Oliveira (also known as the Colegiada). It is the first Gothic monument built in the Minho region. On the right side of the square, you can still see the former medieval town hall, with a stone sculpture that, according to tradition, represents Guimarães. Below, Gothic arcades lead to Largo S. Tiago, one of the city's most characteristic squares. https://www.visitportugal.com/de/NR/exeres/9FD0C908-905C-4119-8821-A155EC3C4CEB
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The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (in Portuguese: Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo), whose construction began in 1685. Originally dedicated to Saint Teresa (in Portuguese: Santa Teresa), it was designed in the Baroque style. Don't forget to take a look at the upper part, which you can reach via a staircase on the right side of the entrance.
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The Palace of the Dukes of Braganza was commissioned by Dom Afonso around 1420—the year of his second marriage to Constança de Noronha. Dom Afonso was the illegitimate son of King João I and acquired the titles of 8th Count of Barcelos, 2nd Count of Neiva, and 1st Duke of Braganza! It is considered a unique architectural example on the Iberian Peninsula!
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Guimarães Castle is the most visited medieval castle in Portugal and one of the most beautiful and important castles in the country. It has been recognized as a National Monument since 1881, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001, and one of the 7 Wonders of Portugal since 2007!
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Antime itself is known for its significant Festivity in Honour of Our Lady of Antime, a deeply rooted religious tradition. Nearby, the historic city of Guimarães offers the impressive Palace of the Dukes of Braganza and the iconic Guimarães Castle Park. You can also visit Oliveira Square, a charming historical site in Guimarães.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. In Guimarães, both the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza and Guimarães Castle Park are marked as family-friendly. The Oliveira Square is also a pleasant spot for families to explore. For nature lovers, the Queimadela Dam in Fafe offers a river beach and walking trails that families can enjoy.
The Queimadela Dam in the Fafe municipality is a significant natural attraction, featuring a walking trail with wooden boardwalks around the reservoir and a river beach for swimming. The Fafe Mountains, where the unique Casa do Penedo is located, also offer scenic landscapes for exploration.
Yes, there are several options for hiking and walking. You can find easy hikes around Guimarães, such as the loop from Guimarães to Guimarães Castle and Oliveira Square. The Queimadela Dam also features a pleasant walking trail. For more detailed routes, explore the easy hikes around Antime guide.
The region around Antime offers various cycling routes, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find loops connecting points of interest like the Queimadela Dam and the Monument to Justice of Fafe. For a comprehensive list of routes, refer to the cycling around Antime guide.
Absolutely! The Casa do Penedo, often called the 'Flintstones' house,' is a truly unique structure built between four large boulders in the Fafe Mountains. It's a fascinating sight that stands out for its unusual architecture.
Beyond Antime's own religious festivities, Guimarães offers several notable religious sites. These include the impressive Church of the Consolation and the Holy Steps, known for its architecture and flower fields, and the beautiful Baroque-style Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel.
To experience the local culture, consider visiting during the Festivity in Honour of Our Lady of Antime, typically held on the second Sunday in July. This event, with its processions and pilgrimages, is central to the region's cultural and social identity. Exploring the Fafe City Center also offers a glimpse into local life, with its parks, churches, and the symbolic Monument to Justice.
Visitors particularly appreciate the well-preserved historical sites, such as the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza and Guimarães Castle Park, for their historical significance and beautiful views. The charming atmosphere of Oliveira Square in Guimarães is also a favorite, noted for its rustic stone buildings and as an ideal starting point for city exploration.
Yes, for those interested in motorsports, the Fafe Rally Museum provides insights into the region's strong connection to rally racing. Additionally, the Palace of the Dukes of Braganza in Guimarães houses a contemporary art museum within its historic walls.
Yes, there are several running trails available, with options ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find routes around areas like Queimadela Dam. For detailed information on distances and difficulty, check out the Running Trails around Antime guide.


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