Largo de São Paulo, in Braga
The Torre de Santiago is located in Campo de Santiago, City of Braga, northern Portugal.
The Characteristics of the Torre de Santiago: it has medieval features.
The Santiago Tower still retains its medieval appearance, contrasting with the rocaille decoration that covers the North façade, and was one of the medieval lookout points and one of the entrances to the city.
This is divided into two registers: the upper one is marked by the stone clock and the bell tower and the lower one by the Oratory of Nossa Senhora da Torre, which was introduced there in the 17th century. XVIII.
This is divided into two registers: the upper one is marked by the stone clock and the bell tower and the lower one by the Oratory of Nossa Senhora da Torre, which was introduced there in the 17th century. XVIII.
Its construction was made to thank the Virgin
This Chapel was designed by André Soares and its construction was due to a thanksgiving to the Virgin, for protecting the school during the great earthquake of 1755 that caused considerable destruction throughout the country.
Characteristics of the interior of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Tower
To the north, it overlooks Largo de São Paulo bordered by the imposing building of the Jesuit College of Santiago, which communicates directly with the Tower.
These passages are currently boarded up.
Passing the Porta de Santiago, on the left side, we find the main entrance to the College and the Palácio dos Falcões.
These passages are currently boarded up.
Passing the Porta de Santiago, on the left side, we find the main entrance to the College and the Palácio dos Falcões.
