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Ok church
Free to enter this simple church built in the 17th and 18th centuries on the sire of a 10th century church. Quite simple really and provably overlooked due to the glitzyness of some other portugese c...
Gates closed when we visited on a Monday. Has historical marker which we photographed for others. Outside is not remarkable - looks similar to small Brazilian churches
iWas there, waiting for pilgrims since 10th century
the Commerce Square begins and ends with a very old church one of those two is Saint Bartholomew church, which has been built in 10th century! the church has been rebuilt eight centuries later, the ...
I visited this very old Church just as a service was about to start. Going back to medieval times, it was built without an organ, so a harmonium now provides the sound. Perhaps not the biggest or gr...
Ok church
Free to enter this simple church built in the 17th and 18th centuries on the sire of a 10th century church. Quite simple really and provably overlooked due to the glitzyness of some other portugese c...
Portugesa Patrimonio Cultura
Gates closed when we visited on a Monday. Has historical marker which we photographed for others. Outside is not remarkable - looks similar to small Brazilian churches
Small church
This is a small church located off the beaten track. Nothing exciting inside but it is very historical.
iWas there, waiting for pilgrims since 10th century
the Commerce Square begins and ends with a very old church one of those two is Saint Bartholomew church, which has been built in 10th century! the church has been rebuilt eight centuries later, the ...
An ancient building in the town centre
I visited this very old Church just as a service was about to start. Going back to medieval times, it was built without an organ, so a harmonium now provides the sound. Perhaps not the biggest or gr...