Igreja e Torre dos Clérigos
Clérigos Church is an 18th-century Baroque building listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is especially famous in Porto for her turn.
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 Terceira do Carmo Order built the Church do Carmo between 1756 and 1768 in a Rococo Baroque style. It was listed as a National Monument in 2013.
The construction of the Carmelite Church or the Discalced Carmelite Church began in 1616 and was completed in 1628. The decoration of the interior was not to be completed until 1650. The building, now occupied by the National Guard Republican, was classified as National Monument in 2013.
The church of the congregation was built in 1703 on the site of a chapel dedicated to St. Anthony, dated 1662. The tiles and stained glass date from 1920.