pavement of PraçaVelha of Angra do Heroísmo. Quinta do Espírito Santo (summer residence). Drawing of the artistic cobblestone pavement of PraçaVelha of Angra
Senhora de Rosário (Portuguese: Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário na PraçaVelha), most commonly known as the Igreja Velha (the Old Church), it was constructed
Senhora de Rosário (Portuguese: Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Rosário na PraçaVelha), most commonly known as the Igreja Velha (the Old Church), it was constructed
of the city, isolated from the chattering classes of the neighbouring PraçaVelha. It occupies the area to the west of the historical Convent of São Francisco
caused a wave that inundated buildings until the old square (Portuguese: PraçaVelha). The waters destroyed and dragged the structure. Following the creation
by roadways. Its western facade is occupied by a large square, called PraçaVelha, paved with Portuguese pavement stone, forming geometric shapes and punctuated
dependencies used to store gunpowder for Angra, transferred from the PraçaVelha for security reasons. Father António Cordeiro (1641-1722), wrote of the
Captaincy of Praia to march on Angra. He forces arrived within the day in PraçaVelha where the encountered 1500 members of the local militia garrisoned. In
after the original municipal pools were damaged during a winter tempest. PraçaVelha – situated near the Matriz Church of Santa Cruz, this square is at the
cone of Monte Brasil. Angra is dominated by the Old Square (Portuguese: PraçaVelha), also known as the Square of Saints Cosmo and Damian (Portuguese: Praça
Valente – Militar, Republicano, Patriota e Herói de Abril" (PDF). Revista PraçaVelha. Retrieved 26 December 2020. "A Guarda com turismo em 2050". O Interior