Historic Churches & Chapels
This collection highlights the architectural and religious heritage of São Jorge, featuring structures ranging from the 15th-century Mother Church of Velas to remote hermitages in coastal fajãs. These sites showcase the Azorean Baroque style, characterized by ornate gilded woodcarvings and traditional blue-and-white tilework. Many buildings, such as the Igreja de São Mateus in Urzelina, serve as historical markers of the island's volcanic history and the resilience of its local communities.
Igreja de Santa Bárbara
An 18th-century Baroque masterpiece in Manadas featuring extensive gilded woodcarvings, hand-painted ceiling panels, and traditional Azorean tilework depicting the life of Saint Barbara.
Ermida Senhora do Livramento
A 17th-century hermitage in Velas featuring a simple facade and traditional white-and-grey stone architecture, originally built in 1697 to fulfill a religious vow.
Ermida de Nossa Senhora do Socorro
An 18th-century chapel in Biscoitos, rebuilt after the devastating 1757 earthquake. It represents the traditional rural religious architecture of the Calheta municipality.
Igreja de São Mateus
Located in Urzelina, this site is famous for its surviving bell tower, which remained standing after the 1808 volcanic eruption destroyed the rest of the original structure.
Ermida de São João Evangelista
A traditional small-scale hermitage located in the remote Fajã de João Dias, serving as a spiritual center for the isolated coastal settlement.
Igreja Matriz de São Jorge
The main church of Velas, originally commissioned in the 15th century. The current 17th-century building features a notable Mannerist altarpiece and a three-aisled interior.
Igreja Matriz de Santa Catarina
The primary church of Calheta, rebuilt in the 18th century after a fire. It houses significant Baroque elements and serves as a central landmark for the town.
Igreja Nossa Senhora do Rosário
Located in Topo, this 18th-century church features Mannerist and Baroque architectural details and stands as one of the oldest religious foundations on the island's eastern tip.
Ermida de Santo Cristo
A pilgrimage site situated in the remote Fajã da Caldeira de Santo Cristo. This 19th-century structure is a focal point for local traditions in a protected nature reserve.
Capela de São Sebastião
A small devotional chapel in Ribeira Seca, representing the simple, whitewashed religious architecture typical of the Azorean countryside.
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