Capela da Misericórdia do Louriçal
Chapel with a nave and an elevated chancel under the same roof. Of note is the fact that the tribune for the churchwardens connects the dispatch room to the nave, with the pulpit on the opposite side. The dispatch room features a covered balcony and an access staircase. The current building, with Manueline vestiges, dates from 1608.
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