Saint Sebastian Church

This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Albufeira, The Saint-Tropez of Portugal
You’re now standing in front Saint Sebastian Church, a renowned example of Algarve architecture blended with Baroque elements. Like many buildings around here, its façade is bright white, thanks to the limewash that coats it. This tradition goes back to the Moorish period, when Arabic art left a lasting mark on the region’s architecture. This style resembles buildings in the villages of northern Maghreb. These traditional, limewashed houses are often square in shape and decorated with colourful mouldings on their façades—usually blue, like the building next to the church. This kind of architecture gives Albufeira its soul, helping to preserve its authentic character. Built in the 18th century, it currently houses Albufeira’s Museum of Sacred Art, home to sculptures, silverware, and a remarkable wooden altarpiece from the 1700s. This church offers a glimpse into the traditional architecture of the Algarve and some of the city’s sacred art treasures!

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