About

The street called Rua de Santa Catarina das Flores was built in 1521 by order of King Manuel. This street, which was completed during a period of economic prosperity and urban expansion, attracted the city’s aristocracy who took up residence here and transformed it into one of the busiest commercial streets, to the detriment of Rua dos Mercadores, where trade began to falter thereafter. The street has maintained its original profile and currently boasts interesting civil architecture from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries and one of Porto’s most emblematic baroque façades – the Church of Misericórdia (1749-1750), designed by Nicolau Nasoni. It is one of the buzziest streets in the Historical Centre.

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Nearby Points of Interest

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Aditional Info

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District
  • Historical Center
Theme
  • Shopping
  • Architecture
  • Museums & Heritage
  • Historical Center
  • Gastronomy
  • Outdoors
Segment
  • Families
  • Couples
  • Young people
  • Seniors
Average visit duration
  • 30m
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  • Opening Hours
    At this moment: Open
    Sunday 00:00 - 23:55
    Monday 00:00 - 23:55
    Tuesday 00:00 - 23:55
    Wednesday 00:00 - 23:55
    Thursday 00:00 - 23:55
    Friday 00:00 - 23:55
    Saturday 00:00 - 23:55
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    2019-06-19