Don't judge the church by its cover.
Igreja de Santa Clara in Porto is a true hidden gem with one of the most stunning golden church interiors. We stood in awe by the altarpiece as we soaked in every detail of the gilded woodcarvings from floor-to-ceiling. Porto is a city of many churches and this one represents a pinnacle of Portugal's Golden Age in the 18th century with colonial wealth largely funnelled from Brazil.
The entrance is modest with a small Renaissance portal inside a quiet courtyard. The €5 entrance fee is steep to only view the nave & the upper choir but we were blessed with calm reflection away from the bustle of the city. The dazzling Baroque interior is without empty space rather hosting expressive side altars for the worship of Christian figures and a central altar with a painting depicting Santa Clara's miracle in expelling Moorish invaders from this convent.
The best viewpoint of the nave is from the upper floor upper choir where nuns traditionally attended mass. Staff were very kind to insist that we climb upstairs as we were about to exit the church just so that we could take in this excellent bird's eye view. Rich decor above the choir seats also contains rare church chinoiserie ornament influenced by Portugal's maritime past.
Skip it or hit it? This church off the beaten path is well worth a 45 minute visit. read more