There is a curious religious structure in the modern city. It is famous Capela dos Ossos. In the 17th century, the chapel was located on the site of a beautiful baroque church, which was partially rebuilt and extended with new facilities. The name of the chapel fully reflects its main feature, as its walls are entirely covered with human skulls and skeletons of people who were brought to the local churchyard. The chapel should remind visitors of the impermanence of all things with its design.
The Bishop's Palace is a true architectural masterpiece. It was built in the late 16th century. It is a place where unique theological works and old books are stored, and all attenders can see those priceless tomes. In 1596, the palace was looted by British pirates that managed to steal about two hundred books. They are now stored in the library of the University of Oxford. However, the collection of the Bishop's Palace is still considered one of the most interesting and richest in the world.
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