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Church of Saint Michael the Archangel

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Rua Teófilo Braga 81, Vila Franca Do Campo, PortugalMap
Phone+351 296 582 246
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  • GAllen122
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    Beautiful interior

    My review is biased. We discovered after our visit that my grandparents has both been baptized in this church. The exterior seems simple, but dark. The interior however...oh my..just beautiful! I ...

    Reviewed on Jul 4, 2019
  • Hugo F
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    Main church in Vila Franca do Campo

    This is the main church in Vila Franca do Campo. It is bear the main road and you can't miss it. The architecture of the building is out the ordinary compared to other church in the island.

    Reviewed on Jun 15, 2018
  • Lesterbeach
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    Many churches in this village

    A dark grey brooding exterior off the main square. Tourist office just across the street. Very pretty altar with a statue of Sao Miguel/ St Michael- a bit cheerier than many Portuguese alters. Worth ...

    Reviewed on Feb 19, 2018
  • PajaritoLondon
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    A rather dark and ominous building from outside

    Although the presence of this building is somewhat dark and ominous (dark volcanic stone used), the interior is remarkably light and simple. Popular with locals, with a constant flow of people. (NB Lo...

    Reviewed on Dec 26, 2017
  • Serg19652013
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    Beautiful temple

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    This temple is the dominant of the central square of the town where it is located (by the way, this city is the former capital in the past). A church is built in typical Portuguese style, outside simple and without extracts, and ...

    Reviewed on Oct 3, 2016
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