Church of Nossa Senhora do Carmo (Angra do Heroísmo)

The church, built by the religious of the Society of Jesus under the invocation of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, is part of the Palace of the Captains-General, and can be visited in the summer, within the palace's museum route.

About this building

When it was founded, it was destined to serve the College of the Society of Jesus in Angra. Its foundations were opened in 1636-1637, and its opening to religious worship dates back to June 17, 1651. On July 27, 1652, the Blessed Sacrament that the Jesuits preserved in its first house, on Rua de Jesus.

Other nearby buildings

Chapel of Santo Cristo do Cruzeiro

Several buildings were built around the hermitage in Hortas, some of which were rebuilt a few years ago; and in Cruzeiro, which already existed in 1556, where the current hermitage was built in 1739, with the title of Senhor Santo Cristo do Cruzeiro, as it had the same image of Christ on the carved cross, all in a single stone, which existed in the aforementioned 'Cruzeiro'.

Monastery of São Francisco (Angra do Heroísmo)

The first Franciscans arrived in Terceira around 1456 and from an early age tried to build a hermitage and later, in 1470, a convent. This primitive complex (convent and hermitage) was demolished, giving way to the current, larger and more imposing one. In 1663, when Frei Naranjo gathered the necessary donations for the works, they began. Three years later, the dormitories and workshops were completed and, on March 6, 1666, the first stone of the new temple was solemnly laid.