Category: Religious Architecture > Church
District: Lisboa > Torres Vedras > Freiria > Poços
The Mother Church of Saint Luke is located in the village of Freiria, more specifically in the Poços area, in the municipality of Torres Vedras. Its positioning grants it a central presence in the landscape of this area, establishing a point of reference for the community and visitors.
The history of the Mother Church of Saint Luke dates back to the 17th century, a period when its construction began, built upon the foundations of a previous religious structure. Over the centuries, the temple underwent various transformations, including a significant renovation following a major fire. These interventions shaped its current configuration, reflecting the different eras and needs of the community it serves.
One of the particularly interesting elements inside the church is the polychrome tile panel, located in the sacristy. This ceramic artwork, dated 1656, stands out for the richness of its colors and details. It also includes an inscription, "QVINTELA FECIT", which offers a clue about its authorship or commission, lending it a unique character and historical-artistic value.
The cultural and architectural relevance of the Mother Church of Saint Luke is officially recognized. The temple is classified as a Monument of Public Interest, underscoring its role as built heritage and its importance in the context of Portuguese history and religious art. This distinction enhances its preservation and appreciation by visitors.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.0249007,-9.319554
Coordinates DMS: 39°01'29.6"N 09°19'10.4"W