Notable Places of Worship
Funchal’s religious heritage is showcased through a diverse collection of architectural styles, ranging from the 15th-century Manueline details of the Capela do Corpo Santo to the ornate Baroque interiors of Igreja do Colégio. Highlights include the pilgrimage site of Monte, famous for its mid-August festivals, and the Santa Clara Monastery, known for its traditional tilework and carved wooden ceilings. These sites offer insights into Madeira's spiritual history and provide panoramic views of the city from their towers and hillside locations.
Our Lady of the Mountain Church
Pilgrimage site. Best time for a visit is 14th to 15th of August during the most important religious festival of Madeira.
Igreja do Colégio
The church has beautifully decorated walls and ceiling. You can also climb the tower and admire the wonderful views.
Santa Clara Church and Monastery
The chapel is characteristic for its traditional tiles and an impressive wooden ceiling.
Igreja de São Pedro
16th-century church featuring extensive 17th-century tilework covering the walls of its nave and a Mannerist altar.
Capela do Corpo Santo
15th-century chapel dedicated to the patron saint of fishermen. Located in the old town, it features a Manueline portal and late Gothic architectural elements.
Capela de Santo António da Mouraria
Small 18th-century Baroque chapel located in the city center, featuring a simple facade and historical ties to the local neighborhood.
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Conceição
Historic 16th-century chapel located in the Monte district, representing some of the earliest religious architecture in the area.
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