Igreja de Santa Maria de Marvila

The primitive church was constructed as a consequence from the Christian Reconquest on the half of the 13th century, being one of the oldest parish headquarters on the town. The structure and the character from the former Gothic church were deeply altered becoming the most important example from the Manueline style in Santarém. It stands out the Gothic doorway and the glazed tiles coverage from the 17th century.

Contacts


Largo de Marvila
2000-090,Santarém

    Characteristics


  • Private parking
  • Churches, Chapels & Temples
  • Visitable (no guide)
  • True

    opening hours


  • tuesday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30
  • wednesday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30
  • thursday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30
  • friday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30
  • saturday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30
  • sunday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30
  • holiday: 09:30-12:30, 14:00-17:30

Monuments near Igreja de Santa Maria de Marvila

Chafariz d'El Rei


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Convento das Capuchas em Santarém


The convent is also called the "Convent of the Third capes and Gathering" and "convent of the Sisters of capes and Real Conservatorio de Nossa Senhora dos Inno…

Edifício do Antigo Matadouro / Loja do Cidadão de Santarém


Building dating back to 1889, presents some features of the iron architecture associated with movement features romantic and revivalist.

Ermida do Milagre


Built in 1663 at the site where, according to the legend of the miracle of Santarem, dwelt the woman who stole the consecrated host, presents a sober interior …

Igreja da Graça / Igreja de Santo Agostinho


Formerly a convent of gracianos Friars of St. Augustine, the construction of this Church began in 1380 just having been completed in the following century. Cha…

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