Fodor's Expert Review Sé Velha

Coimbra Fodor's Choice

Engaged in an ongoing struggle with the Moors, the Portuguese often incorporated fortifications into their churches---which is why the 12th-century Sé Velha looks more like a fortress than a house of worship. It's made of massive granite blocks and crowned by a ring of battlements, and the harsh exterior is softened somewhat by its graceful 16th-century Renaissance doorway. The somber interior has a gilded wooden altarpiece: a late-15th-century example of the Flamboyant Gothic style, created by the Flemish masters Olivier of Ghent and Jean d'Ypres.

Fodor's Choice Religious Building

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Largo da Sé Velha
Coimbra, Coimbra  3000-291, Portugal

239 825 273

www.facebook.com/SeVelha

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Rate Includes: €2.50

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