Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Ferreira

Ferreira - Igreja de São Pedro

09 Jul 2018 180
The church was part of a monastery, that in 1258 was owned by "milites et divitum homini" - Knights Templar. Later a convent Augustine Canons existed, before the Archbishop of Porto took over. The convent´s building were destroyed after the Revolution in the 19th century, when the church became a parish church. The church was erected end of the 13th century but got changed later a couple of times. The church once had a narthex, the remains are still visible. The tympanum got lost over the centuries, the archivolts and the capitals survived the times.

Ferreira - Igreja de São Pedro

09 Jul 2018 2 197
The church was part of a monastery, that in 1258 was owned by "milites et divitum homini" - Knights Templar. Later a convent Augustine Canons existed, before the Archbishop of Porto took over. The convent´s building were destroyed after the Revolution in the 19th century, when the church became a parish church. The church was erected end of the 13th century but got changed later a couple of times. The church once had a narthex, the remains are still visible. The tympanum got lost over the centuries, but the archivolts are really impressing. And the flanking capitals as well.

Ferreira - Igreja de São Pedro

09 Jul 2018 1 1 164
The church was part of a monastery, that in 1258 was owned by "milites et divitum homini" - Knights Templar. Later a convent Augustine Canons existed, before the Archbishop of Porto took over. The convent´s building were destroyed after the Revolution in the 19th century, when the church became a parish church. The church was erected end of the 13th century but got changed later a couple of times. The church once had a narthex, the remains are still visible. The tympanum got lost over the centuries, but the archivolts are really impressing. And the flanking capitals as well.

Ferreira - Igreja de São Pedro

09 Jul 2018 160
The church was part of a monastery, that in 1258 was owned by "milites et divitum homini" - Knights Templar. Later a convent Augustine Canons existed, before the Archbishop of Porto took over. The convent´s building were destroyed after the Revolution in the 19th century, when the church became a parish church. The church was erected end of the 13th century but got changed later a couple of times. The church once had a narthex, that is still visible.