The Chapel of Our Lady of Victory (Portuguese: Capela de Nossa Senhora do Vencimento) is an abandoned 18th-century Roman Catholic chapel located in São Francisco do Conde, Bahia, Brazil. It was dedicated to Our Lady of Victory. The chapel was once adjacent to the plantation house of the Engenho do Paramirim. The chapel covers 279 square metres (3,000 sq ft) and is noted for its large, Byzantine-style domes covered in blue and white industrial tiles imported from Portugal. The chapel is in ruins and its images and baptismal font were first taken to , a sugarcane factory; the factory is now in ruins and the location of the chapel contents are unknown.
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| - The Chapel of Our Lady of Victory (Portuguese: Capela de Nossa Senhora do Vencimento) is an abandoned 18th-century Roman Catholic chapel located in São Francisco do Conde, Bahia, Brazil. It was dedicated to Our Lady of Victory. The chapel was once adjacent to the plantation house of the Engenho do Paramirim. The chapel covers 279 square metres (3,000 sq ft) and is noted for its large, Byzantine-style domes covered in blue and white industrial tiles imported from Portugal. The chapel is in ruins and its images and baptismal font were first taken to , a sugarcane factory; the factory is now in ruins and the location of the chapel contents are unknown. (en)
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| - The Chapel of Our Lady of Victory (Portuguese: Capela de Nossa Senhora do Vencimento) is an abandoned 18th-century Roman Catholic chapel located in São Francisco do Conde, Bahia, Brazil. It was dedicated to Our Lady of Victory. The chapel was once adjacent to the plantation house of the Engenho do Paramirim. The chapel covers 279 square metres (3,000 sq ft) and is noted for its large, Byzantine-style domes covered in blue and white industrial tiles imported from Portugal. The chapel is in ruins and its images and baptismal font were first taken to , a sugarcane factory; the factory is now in ruins and the location of the chapel contents are unknown. (en)
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