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Nice Church in Tavira - Really good exhibition on Via Crucis
The church is very nice, centrally located with good views. However we were pleased to visit at a time when they had a good exhibition on Via Crucis from a group of Photographic students, which made i...
This church has some impressive icons and statues. It is free to enter. Most of all it has a peaceful atmosphere. Nice enough, but not essential to visit.
one of many churches located around Tavira this is set back nestled in a quite area in the backstreets right of the main town. externally painted out white internally decored with glided scenes and mu...
It was built in the 17th century and belonged to the old San Pablo Convention, already disappeared.Also known as the Church of San Pablo. With the extinction of the Religious Orders in 1.834, the Igle ...
Nice Church in Tavira - Really good exhibition on Via Crucis
The church is very nice, centrally located with good views. However we were pleased to visit at a time when they had a good exhibition on Via Crucis from a group of Photographic students, which made i...
Typical Portuguese Church....
This church has some impressive icons and statues. It is free to enter. Most of all it has a peaceful atmosphere. Nice enough, but not essential to visit.
Stunning
The interior of this chapel is just stunning with a side chapel. They are trying to restore this church and it will be magnificent once they finish it
Nice small church away from the crowds
one of many churches located around Tavira this is set back nestled in a quite area in the backstreets right of the main town. externally painted out white internally decored with glided scenes and mu...
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It was built in the 17th century and belonged to the old San Pablo Convention, already disappeared.Also known as the Church of San Pablo. With the extinction of the Religious Orders in 1.834, the Igle ...