Igreja Matriz de Oliveira de Azeméis
Built in 1719, this church was rebuilt in the mid-19th century. The facade features a portal flanked by two bell towers and a sculpture of Saint Michael. Access to the church is via a staircase made up of several baselines with intermediate levels. Of particular note are the baroque gilded altarpieces and in particular the main altarpiece, from 1731.
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Monuments near Igreja Matriz de Oliveira de Azeméis
Casa de Bento Carqueja
House where was born Benedict Gorse, one of the most notable sons of the city. Founder of the newspaper "O Comércio do Porto", resided in this town the greater…
Edifício do Largo de São Miguel
Granite edge building with several Windows in arcade and some small wrought-iron balconies.
Edifício da Rua António Alegria
Typical building with granite edge having, on the upper floor, two Windows to flank a small balcony.
Edifício da Rua Bento Carqueja
Building with three floors, where the tiled facade stands out in relief, in the form of a flower.
Marco Miliário da Rua Doutor Bento Carqueija
The milestone, one of the testimonies of the Antiquities of Oliveira de Azeméis, was found during the demolition of the Church of Ul, in the late 18th century.…
Monumento aos que Morreram pela Pátria
This monument in memory of the Soldiers of the great war is considered one of the most interesting in the country. Consists of a pillar with coats on top of th…
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