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Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Paredes - Cete - Mosteiro de São Pedro
Built: Late 12th – early 13th century. Romanesque elements: Intact after restoration in the 1930s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [7].
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3] [4]
Penafiel - Abragão - Igreja de São Pedro
Built: 11th – 12th century. Romanesque elements: Only the S portal and the lower part of the walls of the nave. Notes: The rest of the church is a 14th century gothic reconstruction, in its turn restored in the 1930s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [3]. The S portal could be considered to be "first romanesque".
Built: First half 13th century.
Penafiel - Boelhe - Igreja de São Gens
Romanesque elements: The E wall of the nave and all of the chancel. Notes: The R capital of the chancel arch bears a striking resemblance to one of the W portal of Travanca.
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3]
Penafiel - Cabeça Santa - Igreja do Divino Salvador
Built: Second half 13th century. Romanesque elements: Intact after restoration in the 1950s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [62].
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3]
Penafiel - Irivo - Memorial da Ermida
Built: Second quarter 13th century. Romanesque elements: Intact after restoration in the 1950s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [64].
Built: Mid 13th century.
Penafiel - Paço de Sousa - Mosteiro de São Salvador
Romanesque elements: Intact.
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Porto - Cedofeita - Igreja de São Martinho
Built: Mid 13th century. Romanesque elements: Mostly intact; all but the chancel, albeit after restoration in the 1930s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [17].
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3]
Porto - Sé
Built: First half 13th century. Romanesque elements: Mostly intact after extensive restoration in the 1930s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [2].
Photo Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1]
Póvoa de Varzim - Rates - Igreja de São Pedro
Built: Late 12th – 13th century. Romanesque elements (transitional to gothic): The structure of the nave, the aisles and the transept (most capitals were cut), the 2 towers, and the rose window in the W façade, after extensive restoration in the mid 1940s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [40-43].
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
Santo Tirso - Roriz - Igreja de São Pedro
Built: Mid 12th – mid 13th century. Romanesque elements: Intact after extensive restoration in the 1940s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [23].
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3] [4]
Santo Tirso - Roriz, Samoça - Igreja de Santa Maria de Negrelos
Built: First quarter 13th century. Romanesque elements: Intact after restoration in the 1930s, as described in the DGEMN Boletim [9].
Built: 13th century.
Santo Tirso - Vilarinho - Igreja de São Miguel
Romanesque elements: The exterior of the chancel. Little or nothing in the interior.
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3]
Vila do Conde - Rio Mau - Igreja de São Cristóvão
Built: Second half 13th century. Romanesque elements: The nave and the narthex. The chancel is largely a reconstruction from the 1940s.
Photos Vasconcellos / Marques Abreu (1918) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Vila Nova de Gaia - Sandim - Capela do Antigo Mosteiro do São Salvador
Built: Second half 12th – early 13th century. Romanesque elements: Intact.
Built: T.b.a.
Romanesque elements: Only the chancel remains. Interior t.b.a. |