Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Porto > Penafiel > Assento
The Chapel of Santa Luzia is located in the quiet village of Assento, within the municipality of Penafiel. Its position on a street that pays homage to it naturally integrates it into the local landscape, inviting a moment of tranquility and observation of the surrounding environment.
This chapel is one of the oldest religious buildings in the Penafiel region, with its origins dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It represents a notable example of medieval architecture in the area, exhibiting characteristics that suggest a Romanesque influence. It has crossed centuries of history, maintaining its essence and witnessing the transformations of the community around it.
Built of stone, this small chapel stands out for its unique elements. On its exterior, it is possible to observe a pulpit and, a particularly interesting aspect, rock-cut tombs surrounding it, testifying to ancient funerary practices in the region. Inside, it houses a gilded altarpiece, which contrasts with the sobriety of its stone structure and enhances the artistic beauty of the sacred space.
Dedicated to Saint Luzia, this chapel is a point of reference for faith and community life in Assento. Over the years, it has been a place of devotion and gathering, where traditions and the connection to the patron saint are kept alive. Its lasting presence is a testament to the importance of faith for the local population and a link to the region's past.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.1668751,-8.3416882
Coordinates DMS: 41°10'0.8"N 08°20'30.1"W