Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Castelo Branco > Idanha-a-Nova > Toulões
The Mother Church of Toulões, dedicated to Saint Anthony, is located on the main street of this locality. It occupies a central position in the village's urban fabric, being one of the most visible landmarks when walking through its streets. Its presence marks the heart of Toulões, within the municipality of Idanha-a-Nova.
This temple represents a significant landmark in the history of Toulões. As the mother church, it has played and continues to play an important role in the life of the community throughout the centuries. The building bears the marks of time, being a testament to the evolution of the village and the generations who lived here.
The construction of the church reflects the typology of rural mother churches, adapted to the context of Beira Baixa. It features lines that blend into the landscape and surrounding housing. Observing its structure allows one to understand a bit of the traditional religious architecture of this interior region of Portugal.
For the inhabitants of Toulões, the Church of Saint Anthony is more than a religious building; it is a symbol of local identity and a meeting point for the community. It represents the traditions, faith, and important moments shared by the population, remaining a pillar of the village's social and cultural life.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.9244545,-7.0348822
Coordinates DMS: 39°55'28.0"N 07°02'5.6"W