Capela Incomum
Capela Incomum is a small bar and liquor shop housed in a former chapel in Porto's city center. The space features high ceilings, original stone walls, and simple decor that create a cozy setting with limited seating capacity.
The building was originally a small chapel and was later converted into a bar while retaining its sacred architecture. This transformation reflects how Porto repurposes historic structures for contemporary use while preserving their character.
The name 'Unusual Chapel' refers to the building's past as a sacred space that has been repurposed. Visitors notice the original stone walls and simple decor that give the place an authentic character rooted in Porto's everyday life and local traditions.
The space is small with limited seating, so booking ahead is recommended, especially on weekends for indoor spots. The staff are knowledgeable and happy to help you choose drinks, particularly local wines from the Douro region.
The venue hosts live fado music twice monthly on Thursdays, bringing authentic Portuguese traditions into its chapel setting. These performances blend the building's sacred history with local musical heritage, creating memorable evenings.
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