• The Cathedral of Braga (Portuguese: Sé de Braga) is a Roman Catholic church in the northern city of Braga, Portugal.
  • The Sé de Braga, or Braga Cathedral, typically opens from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM in the morning and then again from 2:30 PM to 5:00 PM in the afternoon.
  • The Braga Cathedral is not only the oldest surviving church in Portugal but also a significant national monument.
  • The Braga Cathedral is not only the oldest surviving church in Portugal but also a significant national monument.
  • Inside Braga Cathedral is the Treasure-Museum, inaugurated in 1930 in the former Casa do Cabido da Catedral.
  • The Cathedral of Braga, also known as the Santa Maria de Braga Cathedral, holds the distinction of being the first cathedral built in Portugal...
  • The Sé de Braga showcases a blend of architectural styles that reflect the cathedral's long and varied history.
  • The Cathedral in Braga is nowhere near as ornate as some of the other churches and from the outside looks more like a fortress than a place of worship.
  • The bishopric of Braga was restored around 1071 after the city was back into Christian hands, and Bishop Pedro soon began work on a cathedral.
  • Famous for its historical buildings, monuments, gardens and fountains Braga is a beautiful city in the heart of the green Minho region where religious devotion in the...