Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Braga > Barcelos > Sequeade > Sequeade e Bastuço (São João e Santo Estêvão)
The Parish Church of Sequeade is located in the town that shares its name, integrated into the Union of Parishes of Sequeade and Bastuço, in the municipality of Barcelos. It is situated in an area that retains its rural identity, despite being close to urban centers. The church serves as a point of reference and gathering for the local community.
The history of the Parish Church of Sequeade dates back to the 17th century, the period when the construction of the original temple began. This building is the result of an evolution over time, having undergone subsequent interventions. In the 20th century, significant renovations shaped the church's current appearance, including the construction of a new bell tower.
Predominantly, the church's architecture reflects the characteristics of the 17th century, the period of its original construction. Although the alterations of the 20th century introduced more recent elements, the 17th-century design provides the building with a particular aesthetic foundation. The church currently functions as the main place of worship for the parish.
The temple is dedicated to Saint James, the patron saint of the parish of Sequeade. This dedication to Saint James is a central element in the religious and cultural identity of the community, linking the church to the veneration of this saint and the tradition associated with him.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.5026606,-8.5439128
Coordinates DMS: 41°30'9.6"N 08°32'38.1"W