Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Braga > Braga > Nogueiró e Tenões > Calçada
The Church of Santa Eulália is located in the parish of Tenões, in the city of Braga, Portugal.
The church is a simple example of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic in the north of the country.
It has been considered a Property of Public Interest since 1967.
The church has a rectangular nave and a chancel also rectangular, but smaller in size.
Indications of the transition to the Gothic style can be observed, such as the pointed arch of the portal.
The church is relevant to understanding the architectural evolution of the region.
The church is open for visitation.
It is a place of Catholic worship and devotion.
The church is located in a peaceful area conducive to moments of reflection and contemplation.
The church represents part of the history and culture of the Braga region.
The church offers an opportunity to take photographs of religious architecture.
The church hosts religious celebrations, such as masses and special ceremonies.
A visit to the Church of Santa Eulália can be part of a tourist itinerary in Braga, especially for those interested in religious architecture and history.
Sources: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igreja_de_Santa_Eulália_(Tenões)
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.55774167,-8.38589722
Coordinates DMS: 41°33'27.9"N 08°23'9.2"W