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The Portuguese city in Matosinhos municipality, São Mamede de Infesta is also known as Infesta and is located to Porto’s north. The city has a long and colourful history which compels tourists to take cheap flights to São Mamede de Infesta.
One of the most important tourist attractions that have its importance embedded in history is the Stone Bridge, a typical Roman building. It is actually a possible path to direct the Roman road linking Lisbon to Braga. Linked to this importance of roads is another building, Chapel Place Awning. This place is also the venue for several ancient tales, such as the one which convey that St. Anthony, while travelling from Lisbon to Padua, had spent a night under some roof; this rest helped him regain his strength for replacing the path. Due to this, the name of the Chapel was so given.
After checking into any of the hotels in São Mamede de Infesta, tourists can visit the museums there. House Museum Abel Salazar is a place where one can discover the historic and heritage value of the city. The museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts which reflect the artistic facet and exquisite taste of Abel Salazar, the recognized scientist and physician. It is his collection of things that has been put for display. There are three floors in the building which house the collections of hammered copperware, drawings, oil paintings and sculptures. Other notable museums that should be visited are the Museum of Mineral Deposits Portuguese and Museum of Flax and Corn, which are unique in that they celebrate the sources of men living there.
There are several religious places that are visited by people who take cheap flights to São Mamede de Infesta. They are not only famous for their religious importance and significance but also for the unique exquisiteness they display, particularly on the artistic and architectural front. The must-visit places are Chapel of the Hermitage, Chapel Amieira, Chapel of S. Felix, Chapel of Nossa. Mrs. Presentation, Chapel of Sto. Anthony’s Shed, Chapel of Our Lord of Good Fortune and Chapel of St. Christopher. In addition, there are several traditional festivities that occur throughout the year and can be an important reason for your visit.