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Church of São Miguel do Castelo

13th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in PortugalBuildings and structures in GuimarãesChurches completed in 1216Churches in Braga DistrictNational monuments in Braga District
Romanesque architecture in Portugal
Igreja de São Miguel do Castelo Church of São Miguel do Castelo, Guimarães, Portugal 02
Igreja de São Miguel do Castelo Church of São Miguel do Castelo, Guimarães, Portugal 02

The Church of São Miguel do Castelo (Portuguese: Igreja de São Miguel do Castelo) is a medieval church in the civil parish of Oliveira do Castelo, municipality of Guimarães, in the northern district of Braga of Portugal. The church is emblematically linked to the foundation of the Portuguese Kingdom. Legend suggests that it was the sight of the baptism of the young Afonso Henriques. These claims are contradictory, since the date of the church's founding has been suggested to be during the reign of Afonso II of Portugal.

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Church of São Miguel do Castelo
Rua Doutor Joaquim Meira, Guimarães

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Igreja de São Miguel do Castelo

Rua Doutor Joaquim Meira
4800-024 Guimarães (Oliveira, São Paio e São Sebastião)
Portugal
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