Church of the Holy Lord Christ

Founded in 1456, the Church of the Holy Lord Christ contains many elements of sacred art including rare paintings and religious artifacts. These include
an important collection of pieces dating from the 16th century, a rare multicolored Indo-Portuguese ivory work from the 18th century, and goldsmith pieces made by local goldsmiths.

About this building

Key Features

  • Architecture

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Church of São Miguel Arcanjo (Lajes)

The original temple was erected in 1564. Throughout its history it was demolished by several successive earthquakes, being rebuilt and expanded until it acquired its current appearance. According to a list published by the Diocese of Angra do Heroísmo, this church was badly damaged as a result of the 1980 earthquake.

Church of São Brás (São Brás)

This temple, whose foundation dates back to the 19th century, is characterized by its neo-Gothic architecture and its geostrategic position located in a high place, prominent in relation to the town.

Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Esperança (Porto Judeu)

The temple, dedicated to Our Lady of Hope, dates back to the 16th century, taking into account that it already existed in 1560 and has since become a place of pilgrimage. It served as a parish church, probably due to work on the main church. For this reason, the hermitage ascends to the category of church. According to local tradition, similar to what is recorded in relation to other Azorean temples, the primitive image was found in the rocks of that coastal stretch and, when transported to the parish church, at night it returned to its origin, where it was erected. the temple.