Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Conceição


The main church in Machico is one of the island's largest, reflecting the town's erstwhile status as Madeira's capital. The musty, ancient-feeling interior is adorned with a baroque inventory but strangely no azulejos (hand-painted tiles).


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