The Church of the Nativity of Our Lady (Mother of Aveiro) is the first half of the eighteenth century. Austere facade, with a tower that stands on the left.
The main altar has been a church south of the country and was given sanctuary steps and the throne in gilded carvings and entirely new, the date of the end of XVII Century - Baroque era. Two altars flank wall-mounted.
The main altar has been a church south of the country and was given sanctuary steps and the throne in gilded carvings and entirely new, the date of the end of XVII Century - Baroque era. Two altars flank wall-mounted.
The downsides to the arc angle of post date from the end of the eighteenth century, following the curved strokes eighteenth century. Reserve space holders, which is flanked by 2 columns, completed high cutout headboard, a wreath entanglement with light garlands pending in the lower third.
On the wall of the chancel were placed, as in modern times, 6 large tile panels of hagiographic scenes.
On the wall of the chancel were placed, as in modern times, 6 large tile panels of hagiographic scenes.
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