It is part of the former convent of Benedictine nuns, ordered to be built by Archbishop D. Rodrigo de Moura Teles, in 1707. With simple exterior architecture, it has a rich interior. From a single nave, with a Baroque chancel.
Av. dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra 240/272, 4750-279
Barcelos
It has an exuberant pulpit of gilt and polychrome. Also noteworthy are the walls covered with historically blue and white tiles, from the beginning of the 18th century, forming a set with medallions secured and captioned, and, finally, the ceiling consists of magnificent coffered frames that illustrate the life of S. Bento.
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