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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Visit the Church of Linhares

The Church of Linhares is an eighteenth century church, oriented to the west, whose facade features a portal arch slightly down, topped by a pediment interrupted. On top of this opens a window lobed, shaped flower with four petals, surrounded by strong enforcement phytomorphic. On top of this window was made in the early twentieth century, the application of a clock. Inserted a cartouche, is the date 1773 in Roman numerals. The closing of the building tries to reach the triangle though so undulating and only on the right side because the left stands the bell tower. This is divided into two registers, with the bell at last. Tops the tower a railing and a roof-shaped needle.
Inside the floors are stone and the roof is vaulted to the middle cannon, painted. The altars are decorated woodwork.

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