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Igreja do Carmo

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Igreja do Carmo - From Inside, Portugal
Igreja do Carmo - From Inside, Portugal
Igreja do Carmo
📍 From Inside, Portugal
Igreja do Carmo, located in Porto, Portugal, is a stunning example of Rococo architecture and a must-visit for those exploring the city's rich historical tapestry. Built in the 18th century, this church is renowned for its intricate façade and the magnificent azulejo tiles that adorn its side wall. These blue and white tiles, added in 1912, depict scenes from the founding of the Carmelite Order and are a quintessential feature of Portuguese ecclesiastical architecture, making it a favorite spot for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.

The church is part of a unique architectural ensemble, standing adjacent to the Igreja dos Carmelitas, with the two buildings separated by one of the narrowest houses in the world, known as the "hidden house." This house was allegedly built to separate the nuns from the monks, adding a layer of intrigue and local lore to the site. Inside, visitors can admire the opulent gilded woodwork and ornate altars typical of the Baroque style. The church remains an active place of worship, hosting regular services, which allows visitors a glimpse into the living traditions of Porto's religious community. Its central location in the historic district makes it easily accessible and a perfect starting point for exploring the cultural and historical landmarks of Porto.

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