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Built in the sixteenth century at the request of Archbishop Frei Agostinho de Jesus to be buried there, the Popolo Church died in 1609, and his body was moved in 1628 to a wooden tomb commissioned by the city of Braga, and placed in the altar . The church's early familiar character was changed in the eighteenth century when the facade was rebuilt in a neoclassical style, and today's interior is worth a visit for its decorative richness.
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