Do not confuse this church with Carmelitas Church standing just next door. Yes, there are two churches next to each other.
Visit this intriguing church built in the 14th century which mixes Gothic and Baroque influences into an interesting blend of styles.
The Igreja de Santo Ildefonso is an eighteenth-century church in Porto, Portugal. The church is located near Batalha Square.
This church with its eye-catching façade decorated with blue tiles is the dominant of Praça de Almeida Garrett.
The facade of this 16th century church might not impress you, but do not let the unassuming exterior discourage you from entering!
Located behind Porto's City Hall, this 19th-century church is a gem of Neoclassical style.
Also known as Igreja dos Grilos, this church is built in Baroque-Jesuit Mannerist style.
This tiny hexagonal building is a place with an intriguing view of the ocean and the surrounding beach.
Designed in Baroque style, this small church features a bell tower and one nave. There is also a nicely decorated chapel inside.
This complex of religious buildings which is almost thousand years old consists of a church, a cloister and a Flemish-style fountain.
Igreja de São Gonçalo is a church in Amarante, northern Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.
The Monastery of Rates was a Benedictine monastery located in the parish of Rates in the municipality of Póvoa de Varzim, in Portugal.