St. Peter's Basilica, Guimarães
Church in Guimarães, Portugal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Church in Guimarães, Portugal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The St. Peter's Basilica [1] (Portuguese: Basílica de São Pedro) also called St. Peter's Church Is a Catholic church built in neoclassical style in the parish of Oliveira, São Paio and São Sebastião, Guimaraes in the north of the European country of Portugal.
St. Peter's Basilica | |
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Basílica de São Pedro | |
Location | Guimarães |
Country | Portugal |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Administration | |
Archdiocese | Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Braga |
Its origin dates back to the beginning of the 17th century, although the work only began in 1737. By 1750 the chapel was blessed. The formal completion of the work was between 1883 and 1884, although the façade had not been completed, and the second bell tower is still missing.
The church was desecrated during the Napoleonic Wars and was used as a stable.[2] It received the title of minor basilica in 1751 from Pope Benedict XIV.[3] The basilica follows a neoclassical style, very austere and simple.
On December 1, 1942, after the "Missa das Almas", a few hundred poor people gathered in the top floor of the basilica to receive free soup and bread, but the weight of the same was so much that the floor collapsed, leading to the death of 10 people and injuring many more.
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