Although the façade and the south tower are 18th century, the origins of the Church of St Paul are in the 16th century, visible in the Manueline Mudejar towers and roof castellations, as well as in the interior decoration.
It has a rectangular plan and three naves. The decoration of the side altars is Baroque, as is the sanctuary of the altars is Baroque, as is the sanctuary of the altar of Na. Sa. Do Rosário, which has tiles of “cord seca”. The 16th century retable in the chancel represents the conversion of St. Paul.
It has a rectangular plan and three naves. The decoration of the side altars is Baroque, as is the sanctuary of the altars is Baroque, as is the sanctuary of the altar of Na. Sa. Do Rosário, which has tiles of “cord seca”. The 16th century retable in the chancel represents the conversion of St. Paul.
Largo da Igreja, Pavia, Portalegre, Portugal
Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c
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