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Capela de São Frutuoso
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Avenida São Frutuoso
4700-291, Braga
Built between 650 and 665, with the name of São Salvador de Montélios, by the bishop of Braga, São Frutuoso, it was probably rebuilt in the X or XI century, being the only Roman- Byzantine art exemplar in Portugal. Later, the São Francisco Convent, from the XVII century, kept the chapel as an annex.
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Saúde
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Rua da Senhora da Saúde - EN103-1
4740-289, Esposende
Chapel that presents the main facade with decoration between the Baroque and the neoclassical. It consists of a nave, a chancel narrower, a sacristy and a Bell Tower. Stand out, inside, the neoclassical retables.
Capela de Santa Rita
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Rua da Varzeadura
4820-471, Golães
Simple chapel with signs of artistic quality, visible in paintings and on the image of the Patron Saint.
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
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Avenida João Paulo II
4820-500, Medelo
A single nave chapel with a headstone on their mentors.
Igreja Matriz de Fareja
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EM607, 1435
4820-400, Fareja
Church of longitudinal plant consisting of nave, chancel and sacristy closer. Elements such as cornice beaded refer to the Romanesque.
Capela de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe
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Rua do Terreiro
4820-050, Cepães
Alpendrada Chapel, just one ship. In the interior, especially the image of our Lady of Guadalupe and the pulpit.
Igreja Matriz de São Gens
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Rua do Mosteiro
4820-661, São Gens
Also known as the Church of St Bartholomew, has longitudinal plan consists of nave, chancel and vestry. Although completely remodeled, the Romanesque portal of the facade remains.
Capela de Santo Amaro
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Rua das Alminhas
4820-651, São Gens
Chapel of ship longitudinal plant single, rectangular. Beautiful front