Hermitage of Nossa Senhora do Socorro, Carvalhal (…
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Hermitage of Nossa Senhora do Socorro, Carvalhal (I)
The Mannerist severity from abroad doesn't let guess the wonderful Baroque decoration of the interior, highlighting the painted wooden coffins of the vault and the eighteenth-century tiles of the cladding
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