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Capela de Santa Justa

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Rua Monsenhor Airosa, 119
4700-345, Braga

Braga

Mannerist chapel characterized for its architectonical sobriety and adulterated inside. The main altar with the image of Christ and the two canvas with the paintings of saints are worthy of notice.

Capela de Nossa Senhora da Penha de França

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Avenida Central
4710-229, Braga

Braga

The church owns a two floors’ cloister with four galleries on each floor. Inside are worthy of notice the 18th century glazed tiles and a magnificent pulpit with dossal from the same century.

Capela do Antigo Convento do Salvador

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Praça do Conde de Agrolongo, 57
4700-312, Braga

Braga

Integrated at the Asilo Conde da Agrolongo, dated from the XVII century, this chapel has the best examples of the finest religious architecture in Braga, where the ceilings and the golden woodcarving stand out.

Capela da Glória

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Largo Dom João Peculiar
4700-422, Braga

Braga

The Spanish-Arabic fresco-paintings from the XV century, as well as an ogive window with beautiful glass works, a valuable sculpture of São Nicolau and the rich tomb of D. Gonçalo Pereira are worth the visit to this chapel.

Igreja Paroquial de São Salvador

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Rua da Igreja, 13
4705-721, Pipe

Braga

From the primitive church there are still a part of the cornice and some modillions. The original Romanic temple, suffered profound changes during the XVIII century.

Capela dos Fundadores ou dos Reis

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Rua do Cabido
4700-417, Braga

Braga

Here are the valorous tombs of the Conde D. Henrique and D. Teresa, among others. Worthy of notice is the remarkable ceiling ribs execution, in stone vault.

Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe

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Rua da Regueira, 1
4710-442, Braga

Braga

This ring-shaped chapel has an image of Nossa Senhora da Guadalupe at the front.

Capela de Nossa Senhora da Piedade

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Rua do Cabido
4700-417, Braga

Braga

Its construction was ordered by D. Diogo de Sousa, to be his tumular chapel. The XVIII century azulejos, the renaissant main altar, the golden woodcarving and the ceiling are worthy of notice.

Igreja de São João do Souto

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Largo de Santa Cruz, 23
4700-326, Braga

Braga

Church founded in the XII century, which does not present characteristics of the original draft, due to the works done in the XVI, XVIII and XIX centuries.

Capela de São João da Ponte

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Largo São João da Ponte
4715-049, Braga

Braga

Chapel of longitudinal plant consists of a porch supported by Tuscan columns, a single nave, a chancel and a vestry located near. It was built in 1616, has undergone several modifications over the next few hundred years, the last being the placement of a stone altar with the image of the Patron Saint, in the first half of the 20th century.

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