The Chapel of Santa Barbara, located in the Town of boats, is a Mannerist and Baroque architecture. Plant presents longitudinal unique and homogeneous inner cover, wooden trough, scarcely illuminated by a crack in the walls torn right.
The main facade, in gable, is torn by portal yard line, flanked by window and door access to the pulpit outside with full custody of granite. All facades are flanked by wedges of stone, surmounted by pinnacles topped by pyramidal and projecting cornice.
Inside Guard is an interesting late Baroque altarpiece production, only recently polychrome. Saves coffin with the incorrupt body of so-called "Servinha."
The main facade, in gable, is torn by portal yard line, flanked by window and door access to the pulpit outside with full custody of granite. All facades are flanked by wedges of stone, surmounted by pinnacles topped by pyramidal and projecting cornice.
Inside Guard is an interesting late Baroque altarpiece production, only recently polychrome. Saves coffin with the incorrupt body of so-called "Servinha."
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