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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BragaBraga - Wikipedia

    Braga (Portuguese: ⓘ; Proto-Celtic: *Bracara) is a city and a municipality, capital of the northwestern Portuguese district of Braga and of the historical and cultural Minho Province. Braga Municipality had a resident population of 193,333 inhabitants (in 2021), representing the seventh largest municipality in Portugal by population.

  2. Nov 18, 2023 · Braga is a historical city located in the Northern Region of Portugal. Braga has become known for its beautiful Baroque architecture, and its supremely impressive Bom Jesus do Monte on a dramatic hilltop overlooking the city.

  3. Braga is the third-largest city of Portugal and the religious centre of the country, with many churches and monuments. Learn about its history, culture, and how to visit the Bom Jesus do Monte, a stunning church with a Baroque stairway.

    • Bom Jesus do Monte. The city’s most visited tourist attraction high on a hilltop to the east. This sanctuary is a pilgrimage site and has been attracting religious devotees since at least the 14th century.
    • Bom Jesus do Monte Funicular. You could always take the funicular railway, which shuttles up and down the side of the hill. This system was installed in the early 1880s, under the direction of the Swiss engineer Nikolaus Riggenbach.
    • Braga Cathedral. If you’re an architecture student there’s a little bit of every architectural movement at the city’s cathedral. The building has been modified many times, furnishing it Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Renaissance and Baroque elements and decoration.
    • Praça da República. In the middle of historic Braga, this plaza is known locally as “Arcada”. The name refers to the 18th-century arcaded building on the west side of the square.
    • Sé. Braga’s extraordinary cathedral, the oldest in Portugal, was begun when the archdiocese was restored in 1070 and completed in the following century.
    • Escadaria do Bom Jesus do Monte. Climbing dramatically to the hilltop pilgrimage site of Bom Jesus do Monte, 5km east of Braga, is this extraordinary staircase, with allegorical fountains…
    • Centro Interpretativo das Memórias da Misericórdia de Braga. Braga's newest museum is housed inside Palácio do Raio, whose exuberantly tiled rococo façade (by André Soares) is must-see material for any aficionado of…
    • Capelas e Coro Alto. A guided tour grants access to the cathedral’s three most striking chapels: the showpiece Capela dos Reis, home to the tombs of Henri of Burgundy and Dona…
  4. 2 days ago · Visit the oldest cathedral in Portugal, climb the steps of Bom Jesus do Monte, stroll along the pedestrian streets and through colorful gardens, and take a photo with the brilliantly blue Braga sign…these are all things to do in Braga, Portugal.

  5. www.portugal.com › city › bragaBraga - Portugal.com

    Nov 23, 2021 · But the Minho region has a lot to offer to visitors, Braga being its largest city and the main destination for tourism. To begin with, a bit of history couldn’t be missing, as Braga is the oldest city in Portugal. Its original name was Bracara Augusta, having been founded by Romans in the year 16 BC!

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