Igreja de São Francisco
São Francisco is a Gothic church of the city of Porto. Its construction began in the 14th century as part of a Franciscan convent. The building is notable for its collection of Baroque golden sculptures of the 18th century.
São Francisco is a Gothic church of the city of Porto. Its construction began in the 14th century as part of a Franciscan convent. The building is notable for its collection of Baroque golden sculptures of the 18th century.
The beginning of the construction of the Porto Cathedral dates back to the first half of the twelfth century and continued until the beginning of the thirteenth century. This first Romanesque building has undergone many changes over the centuries; especially during the Gothic period (fourteenth century) during the construction of the cloister.
Clérigos Church is an 18th-century Baroque building listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is especially famous in Porto for her turn.
The monastery of Serra do Pilar belonged to the order of St. Augustine. Its construction began in 1538 and continued over the following centuries, during several stages of construction that significantly altered the original design. Considered to have exceptional architectural value, it was listed in 1996 as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.