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Church Attractions In Braga District

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The district of Braga is a district in the northwest of Portugal. The district capital is the city of Braga, and it is bordered by the district of Viana do Castelo in the north, Vila Real in the east, Spain in the northeast and Porto in the south. Its area is 2,673 km² and it has a population of 831,368.
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Church Attractions In Braga District

  • 1. Cathedral of Santa Maria de Braga Braga
    This is the list of cathedrals in Portugal sorted by denomination.
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  • 2. Igreja Matriz de Barcelos Barcelos
    Igreja Matriz de Barcelos is a church in Barcelos, Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.
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  • 3. Church of Bom Jesus da Cruz Barcelos
    The following is a list of churches in Portugal by district or autonomous region.
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  • 5. Igreja de Vilar de Frades Barcelos
    Igreja de Vilar de Frades is a church in Barcelos, Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.
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  • 6. Igreja da Misericordia de Braga Braga
    The Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição is a church in the civil parish of Madalena, in the municipality of Lisbon. The Church of Conceição dos Freires, or Conceição Velha, was not included in the original plans to reconstruct the Lisbon riverfront, even though it was partially ruined. Instead, King Joseph gave the monks from the Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição the location of the Misericórdia church, and ordered Pombaline architect Francisco António Ferreira in 1770, to rebuild the structure. Once renovations were completed, the clerics of the Conceição, re-occupied the rebuilt Misericórdia Church, and the Brotherhood of the Misericórdia was transferred to the Church of São Roque. Francisco António Ferreira, also known as o Cangalhas, reused the lateral entrance, cen...
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  • 7. Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira Guimaraes
    Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira is a collegiate church in Guimarães, Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument.
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  • 8. Basilica dos Congregados Braga
    The Congregados Basilica in Portuguese, Igreja dos Congregados is a Portuguese 18th-century baroque Basilica in Braga, Portugal. The church, a project from the architect André Soares, is flanked on the top by two bell towers, one of which was finished in the 1960s.
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  • 11. Santa Cruz Church Braga
    Santa Cruz is a former civil parish in the municipality of Coimbra, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Coimbra . In 2001, its population was 6866 inhabitants, in an area of 5.56 km² that parallels the north margin of the Mondego River, extending to the village of Adémia in Trouxemil .
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  • 13. Sao Marcos Church Braga
    Chaves is a city and a municipality in the north of Portugal. It is 10 km south of the Spanish border and 22 km south of Verín . The population in 2011 was 41,243, in an area of 591.23 km2. The municipality is the second most populous of the district of Vila Real . With origins in the Roman civitas Aquæ Flaviæ, Chaves has developed into a regional center. The urban area has 17,535 residents .
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  • 15. Igreja de Sao Miguel do Castelo Guimaraes
    The Church of São Miguel do Castelo is a medieval church in the civil parish of Oliveira do Castelo, municipality of Guimarães, in the northern district of Braga of Portugal. The church is emblematically linked to the foundation of the Portuguese Kingdom; legend suggests that it was the sight of the baptism of the young Afonso Henriques. These claims are contradictory, since the date of the church's founding has been suggested to be during the reign of Afonso II of Portugal.
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