Church of Saint Peter
Church of Saint Peter
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BonnieNimmo
Marble Falls, TX1,209 contributions
Jun 2019 • Family
This church is rather imposing as you walk up quite a few steps to get to the beautiful front door. It is not as large inside as I thought it would be by looking at the outside and is now a bookstore. Kind of unique and worth going up those steps to see!
Written June 28, 2019
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George C
Edinburgh, UK273 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
Another church which has been converted into a bookstore.
Lovely views from the entrance down along the main street.
Lovely views from the entrance down along the main street.
Written June 2, 2019
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Itchytwiggy
Benoni, South Africa882 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
Church with a impressive altar, but nothing further. Obidos is pretty town with old houses and interesting alleyways.
Written May 17, 2019
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Bruno D
Caldas da Rainha, Portugal58 contributions
Feb 2019
One of the must important church in the town of obidos. it's amazing and the feeling inside is unique
Written February 13, 2019
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eaglecadd
Kailua-Kona, HI352 contributions
Sep 2018 • Couples
We went through the church, but were somewhat disappointed to see it is primarily a bookstore. I wouldn't waste my time again.
Written October 8, 2018
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Eitleoir
Irvine, CA617 contributions
Jun 2017 • Solo
One doesn't have to go far to come across a church in Portugal and it can be easy to pass them by. This church isn't especially inspiring, but it does contain a very nice altarpiece, so it's worth a few moments of your time to stop in and appreciate it.
Written May 1, 2018
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mschmitt255
Waterloo, Canada345 contributions
Nov 2017 • Couples
Located in the centre of the village this rather plain looking church has an interesting history. Some good telework is featured and the church also features a bookstore.
Written January 7, 2018
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Fernando P
Lagos, Portugal262 contributions
Nov 2017 • Friends
This church is rather plain except for the main altar made of hand-carved wood covered with gold leaf, one of only two things that survived the 1755 earthquake (the other survivor being the bell tower).
(P.S. there are lots of pictures posted here that are not from the Church of Saint Peter)
(P.S. there are lots of pictures posted here that are not from the Church of Saint Peter)
Written November 22, 2017
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Joe L
Blairstown, NJ507 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
Very small but pretty nice inside. The outside does not do justice to the inside. an active parish needs respect for locals praying
Written October 19, 2017
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Gary C
Tobyhanna, PA854 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
It looks impressive as you walk the path toward it. The steps in are steep. Inside is a nice book store tucked around parts of the past church. The alter is still there - very nice.
Written October 8, 2017
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