Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Castelo Branco > Sertã > Milheirós
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Exile is located in Milheirós, a small village that is part of the wider area of Cernache do Bonjardim, Nesperal, and Palhais, in the municipality of Sertã. Set in a rural and tranquil context, the chapel positions itself as a discreet but significant element in the surrounding landscape. Access to the chapel is via paths that wind through the vegetation, offering a sense of seclusion and contemplation to visitors.
This place of worship represents a point of reference for the community of Milheirós. Chapels like that of Our Lady of the Exile are living testimonies to the faith and traditions that have been maintained across generations in Portugal. Although they do not stand out for their grandeur, they possess an intrinsic value in how they integrate into the daily and spiritual lives of local inhabitants. They are spaces where the simplicity of devotion manifests authentically.
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Exile exhibits the typical characteristics of small-scale religious constructions in Portugal. Its design is modest, revealing a vernacular architecture, common in rural settings. Elements such as the plain facade, the main door, and the bell tower, though without grand ornaments, contribute to its identity and to the atmosphere of contemplation that the space invites. It is an example of simplicity which often encapsulates profound beauty and authenticity.
Visiting the Chapel of Our Lady of the Exile is an opportunity to experience a moment of quietude. Far from the hustle and bustle, this small temple provides an environment conducive to reflection and appreciation of the calm that surrounds it. The natural surroundings, combined with the simplicity of the construction, create a peaceful setting, ideal for those seeking a more authentic experience connected with the essence of small Portuguese communities and their religious heritage.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.8195819,-8.1871448
Coordinates DMS: 39°49'10.5"N 08°11'13.7"W