There are a bevy of beautiful churches in Porto, and they're essential to the cityscape. It was Jamie W who bookmarked this church for us to visit, and I'm glad he did because I never would've guessed from its rather generic Gothic exterior that there would be such an ornate Baroque and Rococo interior covered in gold leaf and polychrome (Photo 2). The church was built in 1416, but it wasn't until 1700 to 1740 when the interior took shape.
That was when the gilded woodwork depicted angels, saints, cherubs, and patterned designs in meticulous detail. Following a recent restoration effort, the second floor offers a sweeping vantage point of the entire nave (Photo 3). There's also a perpetual short video shown of the restoration. Admission is 4€ and well worth it. What's more, it's only a five-minute walk to Porto Cathedral and just a leisurely stroll to the upper level of the Luis I Bridge.
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