Igreja de Santo António
The church of Saint Anthony, or mother church of Estoril, was built in 1527 in a place where there was a hermitage dedicated to Saint Roque. This church went through several calamities, including the earthquake in 1755 and a big fire in 1927 but it was immediately recovered in both times. A special note to the baroque fronton and, inside, the tile panels with motives of the life and miracles of Saint Anthony.
- Difficult external parking
- Churches, Chapels & Temples
- Visitable (no guide)
- True
Characteristics
Monuments near Igreja de Santo António
Casa de Abreu Valente
Summer house owned by j. h. de Abreu Valente, built in 1901. Features a rectangular plant and three breast Windows on each floor.
Casa dos Torreões
This collection deserve attention two towers, located on opposing positions and marking the boundaries of the property. The turrets and the wall that delimit t…
Casa Les Acacias
Summer house built between the late 19th century and early 20th century. Presents irregular T plant with three floors, with two roofs cover performed by waters.
Casa Roseiral
Summer house where stands out, abroad, a porch on the first floor, with monochrome panels clipped profile from the 18th century. Inside, still stands out in th…