by Ericeira Market
08Feb
THE HISTORY OF THE HOUSE OF THE ERICEIRA ARTS CENTRE WILL BE REVEALED
Next Saturday, February 10, at 4pm, the Ericeira Arts Centre will be the stage for a
by Ericeira Market
02Feb
Amendment to the Traffic Regulations of the Municipality of Mafra
The Municipal Assembly, on a proposal from the City Council and after a period of public discussion, decided to amend the Traffic Regulations
by Ericeira Market
30Jan
Ericeira Market, Ericeira's Local Business Support Community, in an Interview with P'rá Mesa Magazine!
Online directories are like the old "yellow pages", and are always an asset, particularly for all kinds of companies that need to find out more about their business.
by Ericeira Market
19Jan
Ericeira Voluntary Fire Brigade
We have started delivering new winter coats as part of our efforts to re-equip and modernise our uniforms.
by Ericeira Market
18Jan
Ericeira Market in P'rá Mesa magazine!
💥 We're proud to share an article about our directory in P'rá Mesa magazine! Ericeira Market is a community that supports local businesses and uses online platforms such as Google, Instagram and Facebook to promote, free of charge, all kinds of businesses, projects and events that currently exist in the town of Ericeira. We endeavour to give visibility to our members and, together, make the day of those who follow us easier.We are made up of everyone, for everyone!
by Ericeira Market
17Jan
Misericórdia da Ericeira Archive-Museum
The Archive-Museum of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia da Ericeira, which also includes the Misericórdia Church, is housed in the old
by Ericeira Market
17Jan
Chapel of St Sebastian, Ericeira
The Chapel of St Sebastian dates back to the 15th and 16th centuries and is located in the northern part of the town of Ericeira, next to the
by Ericeira Market
17Jan
Chapel of Our Lady of Good Voyage, Ericeira
The Chapel of Our Lady of Good Voyage and St Anthony stands in a small courtyard with a privileged view over the city.
by Ericeira Market
17Jan
St Peter's Church, Ericeira
The Church of St Peter of Ericeira, located in the town square of the same name, became the main church of the town.