Church of S. Nicolau
Religious temples
This building is hugely representative of Porto's religious architecture of the late seventeenth century. It is also part of a mannerist tendency although some Baroque influence can be seen.
The nave comprises the notable St Eligius retable, which shows the beautiful image of Santo Elói (St Eligius), Patron of metalworkers.
Schedule for liturgical celebrations:
Wednesdays and Fridays: 7pm (during the pandemic, celebrations are only held when there are intentions).
Saturdays: 7pm
Sundays and Holy Days*: 9:15 am
*Except (schedule on request): 1st January; 24th June; 1st, 6th, 8th and 25th December, Easter Sunday, 1st Communion, Festival of Nossa Senhora do Ó (3rd Sunday in September).
The nave comprises the notable St Eligius retable, which shows the beautiful image of Santo Elói (St Eligius), Patron of metalworkers.
Schedule for liturgical celebrations:
Wednesdays and Fridays: 7pm (during the pandemic, celebrations are only held when there are intentions).
Saturdays: 7pm
Sundays and Holy Days*: 9:15 am
*Except (schedule on request): 1st January; 24th June; 1st, 6th, 8th and 25th December, Easter Sunday, 1st Communion, Festival of Nossa Senhora do Ó (3rd Sunday in September).



