Igreja Romana de São Cristóvão de Rio Mau
This is a Romanic building from the 12th century, with rectangular nave and apse. The main chapel is vaulted with worked capitals and the triumphal arch has three archivolts framed by an involving arch decorated with geometric motifs. The doorway with three rounded archivolts presents a low relief on tympanum appearing Santo Agostinho.
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Monuments near Igreja Romana de São Cristóvão de Rio Mau
Castro de São Paio
Trata-se de uma aldeia fortificada datada do primeiro milénio a.C., correspondendo à fixação de povos do Noroeste Peninsular a que os romanos chamaram Calaicos…
Aqueduto de Vila do Conde / Aqueduto de Santa Clara
18th century work also known as Aqueduct of the convent, consisting of a long arched colonnades, today partially ruined. It is an artificial channel built from…
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Guia
Temple founded in the centuries XIV\/XV, suffered changes in later centuries. Outside the Chapel is topped by a large dome. Inside deserve particular reference…
Capela de Nossa Senhora do Socorro
Chapel founded in 1603, has a square plan, covered by a huge dome and cornice surmounted by lily flowers. Highlights the grave emblazoned Loh pilot and his wif…
Castro de Bagunte / Cividade de Bagunte
Fortified village that had at least five lines of walls. In excavations carried out in this town were laid bare some cores with circular and rectangular constr…