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The IPPAR consultative council favoured its establishment as a Imóvel de Interesse Público (Property of Public Interest) pm 24 March 1994. [3] In 1995, Lello & Irmão created a new society: Prólogo Livreiros S.A., which preceded its reopening on 15 March 1995, following a period of restoration and remodelling. [3]
In 1967, the property was finally classified as an IIP - Imóvel de Interesse Público (Property of Public Interest), by decree 47-508, published in the Diário do Governo on 24 January 1967. The palace was closed in 1969 to repair damage from the earthquake of that year. [4]
Indonesia: Cipanas Palace Istana Cipanas ᮄᮞ᮪ᮒᮔ ᮎᮤᮕᮔᮞ᮪ Tjipanas Paleis: Cianjur Regency, West Java: 1740 Dutch Colonial Revival: Indonesia: Garuda Palace Istana Garuda: Nusantara, Kalimantan
Castro of Vila Nova de São Pedro; Cathedral of Idanha-a-Velha; Chafariz da Colher; Church of the Misericórdia de Valadares; Church of São Lourenço (Almancil) Church of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia (Penafiel) Church of Senhor do Socorro; Citadel of Cascais; Cividade de Terroso; Convent of Beato António; Convent of the Incarnation (Lisbon)
The Roman Ruins of Pisões (Portuguese: Ruinas Romanas de Pisões), is an important Roman villa rustica located in the civil parish of Beja (Santiago Maior e São João Baptista) in the municipality of Beja, in the Portuguese Alentejo, classified as a Imóvel de Interesse Público (Property of Public Interest).
Quinta das Lágrimas in Coimbra, Portugal.. Quinta das Lágrimas (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkĩtɐ ðɐʒ ˈlaɣɾimɐʃ]) is a quinta in Coimbra.It was classified [1] [2] in 1977 as an "Imóvel de Interesse Publico" (En: Building of Public Interest) by the IPPAR.
Cultural properties of Indonesia are those items defined by Indonesian law as of "important value for history, science, and culture", and include both man-made artefacts and natural objects. [1] The cultural properties number more than 8,000 and include ancient Hindu and Buddhist temples , mosques , historic colonial buildings , forts , art ...