Adoramus was born out of the desire to share with the world the work done by Portuguese monasteries and convents. These communities spread all over the country create unique products produced by hand. By disseminating and promoting convent products, Adoramus aims to help monasteries and convents to subsist and continue to support those most in need, being a pillar of faith and charity in the communities where monasteries and convents are located. Craft products, honey, infusions, soaps, biscuits, almonds, articles of devotion, sweets and marmalades, incense, rosaries, nativity scenes and liqueurs, are some of the products you can find.
Liqueurs, biscuits, biscuits, jams, teas, soap, rosaries, icons, religious images, conventual jams, conventual products.
Monday to Sunday: 10h - 19h
Home delivery
Money, ATM, Bank transfer
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Address:
Avenida Vimara Peres, 69 - 71
Postal Code:
4000-545
City Zone:
Historic Center
Mobile Phone:
934450028
Website:
http://www.adoramus.pt/
Email:
geral@adoramus.pt
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