This curious building, which surprises those who walk along the Caldeireiros street for the first time, has been the home of the Confraria (Brotherhood) of Nossa Senhora da Silva since the fifteenth century. Its façade ...
The former chapel of Nossa Senhora da Piedade, or Cais, in the heart of the Ribeira do Porto, dates from the seventeenth century. Its current name is due to the fact that the image of the Senhora do Ó was transferred here ...
The Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Patrocínio was built in the second half of the eighteenth century and is located in the Ribeira do Porto area, very close to the Lada Elevator. This baroque church used to be near the old city ...
Built in the early eighteenth century, the Chapel of Souls is one of the most beautiful churches of Porto. Its exterior is beautiful. It was covered in 1929 with tiles representing moments in the life of Saint Francis of ...
Inaugurated in 1893, the Chapel of Fradelos now has as neighbor the Silo-Auto building, a multistorey car park built in 1964. The chapel is a rectangular Neoclassical building with a single nave. It has a bell tower and two ...
The S. Miguel-O-Anjo Lighthouse Chapel was built in 1527 by D.Miguel da Silva who was prebendary of the monastery of Santo Tirso, to which the S. João da Foz estate belonged. The building, on the way to Foz do Douro, features ...
Built in 1554, the Chapel of Alfaiates houses a clay image of Nossa Senhora de Agosto (Our Lady of August) – the name by which is also known this small temple near Praça da Batalha – outer facade. It was designed ...
Believer or non-believer, it is hard to walk past the Uncommon Chapel, a wine bar that sits in an old 19th century chapel with an altar included and everything. If in winter the interior space is like a living room, in summer ...