Must Visit Churches in Porto District
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Carmo Church
Baroque and rococo church from the 18th century known for its neoclassical facade and extensive azulejo tile decoration.
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Church of São Francisco
Historic Gothic and Baroque church known for its ornate gold-leaf wood carvings and rich architectural details. It also functions as a museum with religious artifacts and a collection of presepi.
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Church of Saint Ildefonso
18th-century Roman Catholic church known for its Baroque architecture and blue and white azulejo tile facade.
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Saint Anthony's Church (Congregados)
This church with its eye-catching façade decorated with blue tiles is the dominant of Praça de Almeida Garrett.
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Church of Santa Clara
The facade of this 16th century church might not impress you, but do not let the unassuming exterior discourage you from entering!
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Trinity Church
Located behind Porto's City Hall, this 19th-century church is a gem of Neoclassical style.
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São Lourenço Church
Also known as Igreja dos Grilos, this church is built in Baroque-Jesuit Mannerist style.
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Chapel of Senhor da Pedra
This tiny hexagonal building is a place with an intriguing view of the ocean and the surrounding beach.
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Church of Santa Marinha
Designed in Baroque style, this small church features a bell tower and one nave. There is also a nicely decorated chapel inside.
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Monastery of Grijó
This complex of religious buildings which is almost thousand years old consists of a church, a cloister and a Flemish-style fountain.
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Igreja de São Gonçalo
Igreja de São Gonçalo is a church in Amarante, northern Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.
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Monastery of Rates
The Monastery of Rates was a Benedictine monastery located in the parish of Rates in the municipality of Póvoa de Varzim, in Portugal.
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