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This church with is circular plan and saloio porch all
round is the centre of a very ancient folk pilgrimage that
includes a traditional blessing of livestock under the protection
of Saint Mamede. The church is believed to have been built
over the structure of a Roman edifice, of which part of
the podium is still visible. Inside the church is a central
rotunda with classical columns and tambour (16th Century)
and a stone image of the patron dating from the same century.
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