Igreja da Trinidade (Trinity Church), Porto
The Trinity Church (Igreja da Trindade) is a prominent Neoclassical church located in Trinity Square (Praça da Trindade), behind Porto's City Hall, and is an essential landmark in Porto. This imposing structure, which occupies an entire city block, was designed by architect and military engineer Carlos Amarante in the early 19th century, although some alterations may have been made by José Francisco in 1818. The church's construction began in the first half of the 19th century and was completed in the early 20th century, with the church officially opening its doors for worship on June 5, 1841.
Built as part of a complex associated with the hospital of the Third Order of the Holy Trinity, established in 1755 after the suppression of the Order of Saint Dominic, the Church of the Trinity reflects Neoclassical architecture with touches of the Baroque tradition. The interior is known for its technical craftsmanship, including intricate marble work and elaborately carved and gilded wood altarpieces, most notably the high altar created by architect José Marques da Silva. A standout feature in the chancel is a large painting by José de Brito, depicting the Baptism of Christ.
Legend has it that the church is a site of divine vision, where the seer and thaumaturge Wilhelmina reportedly experienced a vision of the Holy Trinity accompanied by angels singing the Tantum Ergo Sacramentum. This same seer also had visions of Our Lady in Vergada, Argoncilhe. Architect Carlos Amarante, who was instrumental in the church’s design, is buried within its walls, further cementing his lasting legacy in this significant piece of Porto's architectural and spiritual heritage.
Built as part of a complex associated with the hospital of the Third Order of the Holy Trinity, established in 1755 after the suppression of the Order of Saint Dominic, the Church of the Trinity reflects Neoclassical architecture with touches of the Baroque tradition. The interior is known for its technical craftsmanship, including intricate marble work and elaborately carved and gilded wood altarpieces, most notably the high altar created by architect José Marques da Silva. A standout feature in the chancel is a large painting by José de Brito, depicting the Baptism of Christ.
Legend has it that the church is a site of divine vision, where the seer and thaumaturge Wilhelmina reportedly experienced a vision of the Holy Trinity accompanied by angels singing the Tantum Ergo Sacramentum. This same seer also had visions of Our Lady in Vergada, Argoncilhe. Architect Carlos Amarante, who was instrumental in the church’s design, is buried within its walls, further cementing his lasting legacy in this significant piece of Porto's architectural and spiritual heritage.
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Sight Name: Igreja da Trinidade (Trinity Church)
Sight Location: Porto, Portugal (See walking tours in Porto)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Porto, Portugal (See walking tours in Porto)
Sight Type: Religious
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