Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Castelo Branco > Proença-a-Nova > Esfrega
Nestled in nature, this chapel is surrounded by pine trees in a calm and secluded environment, ideal for those seeking peace and contemplation.
The chapel presents a modest construction with straight lines, featuring a white facade and a double-pitched roof with red tiles. Its style is typical of the small rural chapels found in the interior of Portugal.
One of the most prominent features is the tower with a functional clock, visible from a distance. The tower also includes a cross on top and columns framing the corners, giving it a distinctive touch.
The Portuguese cobblestone ground and the cleanliness of the surrounding area show the local community's care for this religious site.
The main entrance has a double door made of dark wood with a traditional finish, reinforcing the building's rustic character.
At the top of the chapel, a simple cross indicates its religious use and invites spiritual reflection.
The paved road and nearby parking space make visiting accessible for those travelling by car.
Whether for prayer, rest, or simply to appreciate the natural surroundings, this is an ideal place to take a quiet break during a tour of the region.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.84934761905411,-7.810216284789973
Coordinates DMS: 39°50'57.7"N 07°48'36.8"W