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Saint Stephen Church (Portuguese: Igreja de Santo Estêvão) is a church in Alfama district of Lisbon, Portugal. It is classified as a National Monument. History
The Church of Saint Stephen (known as the Sanctuary of the Most Holy Miracle) Hoopoe, street art by Bordalo II in the historic centre. Santarém city centre has several monuments, including the largest and most varied ensemble of gothic churches in Portugal.
The Catholic Church officially recognizes the Eucharistic miracle of Santarém as authentic. [6]Several popes have granted indulgences to pilgrims and visitors devoted to the Most Holy Miracle of Santarém: Pope Pius IV (1559–1565) granted indulgence to pilgrims who visit the Church of the Most Holy Miracle; Pope Pius V and Pope Pius VI granted privileges to pilgrims that visit the Church ...
Church of Saint Stephen; A romanic church built during the 13th century and a neo-classic rebuilt during the 18th century. Inside several panels representing scenes Saint Stephen life can be admired. Church of Saint Mary of Angels; Romanic church built during the 12th century. The popular decoration and the ceiling are the eye-catcher. The cannons
Santo Estêvão (English: Saint Stephen) is a former parish in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. At the administrative reorganization of Lisbon on 8 December 2012 it became part of the parish Santa Maria Maior. [1]
The first church dedicated to the Saint was sponsored by Infanta Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu, daughter of King Manuel I, around 1568. In 1681, construction of the current church began after previous structures collapsed. The design was the work of João Antunes, royal architect and one of the most important baroque architects in Portugal.
Beja Cathedral/Church of Saint James the Great (Portuguese: Sé de Beja/Catedral de Beja) [3] Braga Cathedral/Cathedral of Saint Mary (Portuguese: Sé de Braga/Cathedral de Santa Maria) [4] Bragança Cathedral/ Church of Our Lady Queen (Portuguese: Igreja Catedral de Nossa Senhora Rainha) [5]
Pópulo Church; Saint Eulália Church; Sameiro Sanctuary; Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Pilar ; Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Abadia ; Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Bom Despacho ; Santuário de Nossa Senhora do Porto de Ave ; São Bento da Porta Aberta ; St Paul's Church, Braga; St Vincent's Church, Braga