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The Caniço Mother Church has as its patrons Saints Lawrence and Anthony and was built in 1783. This architecture of the church represents the transition between baroque and rococo.

The Caniço Mother Church was built in 1783 under Father José Lomelino Barreto.
The architecture of the church shows the transition between baroque and rococo.
It has a longitudinal plan and single nave. The main facade is in gable cornice with an ashlar masonry portal, including a full arch topped by a window and the royal arms. Due to its dimensions, the great bell tower is nearly without equal in the region, standing out clearly across the landscape of Caniço valley.
The interior has white and gilt woodwork. Paintings by Nicolau Ferreira can also be enjoyed.

Caniço Mother Church

Caniço Mother Church
Opening hours:
Monday-Wednesday-Thursday and Friday: 5.30pm | Tuesday: 8.30am | Saturday: 4pm | Sunday:8am-10am-11.30am

Contacts
Rua João Paulo II, 9125-132 Caniço
+351 291 935 660
Check the time tables
EACL
Bus Line - 2,109,155
Visitar Website Oficial Adicionar Á sua viagem Back

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  • Caniço Mother Church
  • Caniço Mother Church
  • Caniço Mother Church
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  • Location


The Caniço Mother Church has as its patrons Saints Lawrence and Anthony and was built in 1783. This architecture of the church represents the transition between baroque and rococo.

The Caniço Mother Church was built in 1783 under Father José Lomelino Barreto.
The architecture of the church shows the transition between baroque and rococo.
It has a longitudinal plan and single nave. The main facade is in gable cornice with an ashlar masonry portal, including a full arch topped by a window and the royal arms. Due to its dimensions, the great bell tower is nearly without equal in the region, standing out clearly across the landscape of Caniço valley.
The interior has white and gilt woodwork. Paintings by Nicolau Ferreira can also be enjoyed.

Caniço Mother Church

Caniço Mother Church
Opening hours:
Monday-Wednesday-Thursday and Friday: 5.30pm | Tuesday: 8.30am | Saturday: 4pm | Sunday:8am-10am-11.30am

Contacts
Rua João Paulo II, 9125-132 Caniço
+351 291 935 660
Check the time tables
EACL
Bus Line - 2,109,155
Visitar Website Oficial Adicionar Á sua viagem Back

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The Caniço Mother Church has as its patrons Saints Lawrence and Anthony and was built in 1783. This architecture of the church represents the transition between baroque and rococo.

The Caniço Mother Church was built in 1783 under Father José Lomelino Barreto.
The architecture of the church shows the transition between baroque and rococo.
It has a longitudinal plan and single nave. The main facade is in gable cornice with an ashlar masonry portal, including a full arch topped by a window and the royal arms. Due to its dimensions, the great bell tower is nearly without equal in the region, standing out clearly across the landscape of Caniço valley.
The interior has white and gilt woodwork. Paintings by Nicolau Ferreira can also be enjoyed.

Caniço Mother Church

Caniço Mother Church
Opening hours:
Monday-Wednesday-Thursday and Friday: 5.30pm | Tuesday: 8.30am | Saturday: 4pm | Sunday:8am-10am-11.30am

Contacts
Rua João Paulo II, 9125-132 Caniço
+351 291 935 660
Check the time tables
EACL
Bus Line - 2,109,155
Visitar Website Oficial Adicionar Á sua viagem Back

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