Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
It is one of the last works of John Castillo, Spanish architect born in 1475. The completion of the chapel took place in 1572-1573, designed to become the Pantheon of Dom João II. The building reflects the influence of Italian classicism in Portugal. This little chapel has three naves defined by Corinthian columns. Features flat pediments on the façade and in the transept and the entablature supported on Ionic pilasters of the corners. The inner harmony and domed cover with crafts.
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