Porto, Portugal
R. do Carmo 1
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Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance
Built in the early 17th century, as a mixture of Classic building and Baroque carved altar and pulpits. The ornate carvings on the inner domes are enhanced by the simple white painting. It’s amazing that this church is side by side with the “do Carmo” church
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It was raining when I was there, but still good to be walking around the city.
Nice small church. It's not always open.
Small and lovely, adjacent to the Carmo church, highly ornamental. Free to enter.
This church and it's sister next door have a distinct style of decoration. I suppose it's portugese baroque? Lots to look at. It can overwhelm the eyes. It's an actual church with candles & people making the sign of the cross
Amazing church will a huge tile painting in the side
Its is built next to Igreja do Carmo almost side by side. Originally built as a convent that no longer exist. The facade is done in granite with three arched entrances topped with statues. There is a single bell tower on the left, the top of which covered with blue and white azulejos tiles.
Amazing church and architecture
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