Igreja Românica de São Vicente da Chã
A Romanesque-style temple of high heritage value, it was built between the 11th and 13th centuries and is located in the oldest part of the village of São Vicente, in the parish of Chã. The church consists of two rectangular naves, interconnected by two round arches and a wooden roof. In 1910, it was included in the first major Portuguese decree classifying ancient buildings as "national monuments."
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Monuments near Igreja Românica de São Vicente da Chã
Castro de São Vicente da Chã/ Castro dos Mouros
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Pedra com Inscrição a Júpiter
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