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It's not often a specific church's beginnings can be attributed to Saint James. Or that Saint Peter of Rates was resurrected to be Braga's first bishop. This church has a varied collection throughout history, with the first thing we noticed was the old smell. The original…
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The Cathedral in Braga is nowhere near as ornate as some of the other churches and from the outside looks more like a fortress than a place of worship. Individual entry fees are charged for almost all areas except the courtyard and some tombs or you can pay €5 to visit the…
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I really likes the Sè in Braga, right in the heart of the old town. For €2 you can visit the cloisters, crypt and the cathedral itself. For €3 you can visit the museum but I didnt add that particular option. The Cathedral is cavernous as you'd expect but still retains a homely…
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try a guided visit, listen to the choir, pray... it's not just another church to visit! Wish we could heard the huge pipe organ.
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Sé the Braga, an extraordinary beauty, one of the oldest in Portugal. The rambling complex made up of different period and styles.Truly mesmerising. I only agreed to leave when I was told that we could come back that night for a local Choir and a soprano performance. I was…
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