Church of Santa Clara (Igreja de Santa Clara)
Porto, Portugal
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| Igreja de Santa Clara Official | Individual ticket. Monday to Sunday, 9 AM to 1 PM and 2 PM | $4.65 | View |
Did you know?
- Type
- Catholic church in Porto, Portugal
Visitor information
- Address: Largo Primeiro de Dezembro, 4000-404 Porto, Portugal
- Phone: +351 22 090 9000
- Official website: http://www.santaclaraporto.pt/
People also ask
Is the igreja de Santa Clara free?
A veritable explosion of Baroque carved and gilded woodwork is offset by splendid azulejos – traditional Portuguese decorative tiles. And unlike at the even more lavish Igreja de São Francisco (see below) it is free to get in.
What is the most beautiful church in Porto, Portugal?
Church of São Francisco (Igreja de São Francisco) If you're looking for the most opulent and richly decorated church in Porto, São Francisco Church is the one to visit. Its gilded interiors, intricate wood carvings, and dramatic Baroque style make it one of the most stunning churches in Portugal.
What is Santa Clara, Portugal known for?
The Santa Clara area of Coimbra is a true treasure trove of history and culture, where past and present meet. Dominated by the splendor of the Monastery of Santa Clara-a-Velha, whose origins date back to the 13th century, this area preserves the memory of Queen Saint Isabel.
How old is the Santa Clara Church?
First Established by the Franciscan Order in 1777 as part of the chain of 21 Alta California Missions, our Mission Church was the only one of the 21 that the Franciscans handed over to the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) in 1851, making SCU the first institution of higher education in the state of California.