Igreja do Bom Jesus

Madeira


The fishing village of Ponta Delgada, 30km west of Santana, is worth a brief halt for its authentic remoteness and to visit the baroque Igreja do Bom Jesus. The church houses an 18th-century crucifix that was mysteriously washed ashore in 1740. It's the focus of the local Festa de Senhor Jesus, a few days in September when Ponta Delgada awakens from its slumber.


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