Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Beja > Mértola > São Pedro de Sólis
The Church of Saint Peter is located in the peaceful locality of São Pedro de Sólis, a village that is part of the municipality of Mértola, in the heart of Alentejo. It stands in the center of the village, in a serene environment that invites contemplation and allows one to observe the calm life of this rural area. Its position is typical of a parish temple, serving as a landmark in the village's built landscape.
This temple reveals a fusion of eras and styles, predominantly with Manueline and Baroque influences. The church's structure is a notable example of regional Manueline style, an artistic expression that adapted to local particularities and materials, lending it a distinct character. Visitors can appreciate how these different historical periods complement each other in its design.
Upon entering the Church of Saint Peter, attention is naturally drawn to some of its internal elements. The altarpiece, the central piece of the main altar, captures the eye with its composition. Equally noteworthy is the pulpit, which stands out for its elaboration, testifying to the mastery of the artisans who created it and the decorative trends of the period in which it was built. These details are important for understanding the artistic richness of the space.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 37.49895926259269, -7.902392854434916
Coordinates DMS: 37°29'56.3"N 07°54'8.6"W