They are located in Outeiro de Santo António, on Avenida da Liberdade, Vila de Porto de Mós, District of Leiria, Central Portugal
The Chapel of Santo António is clearly visible in the center of Porto de Mós due to a small hill there where a small chapel is located and its construction in the 17th century was due to alms from the faithful of Santo António.
Outside the Hermitage there is an area with grass, limestone flooring, walls painted white, on a stone stands the image of Saint Anthony with the boy on his lap in marble, the long staircase that gives access to the interior, shrubby vegetation, small trees such as olive trees surround the temple and lamps that illuminate the place.
The Chapel has a rectangular plan formed by a single nave and chancel crowned by a dome and the sacristy.
The main facade with a triangular gable is topped on the right by a small bell tower with a small bell.
The facade is composed of the main portal, is flanked by two windows with straight frame features and is topped by a round window that is barely visible due to the anticipation of the main entrance by a roof based on two granite columns.
The Ermida de Santo António is a small 17th century temple with a nave and chancel crowned by a dome.
Inside, the set of yellow and blue tiles from the 17th century stands out throughout the church and on the altar.
In the sacristy, the image of Saint Anthony stands out, an altar, two candles, benches for the faithful, the ambo where the reading of the Gospel is proclaimed, the marble floor with white stone.
At the top there is a stone sidewalk that covers the ground and all around you can see the houses, fields and valleys flooded with vegetation in the town of Porto de Mós.
Outside the Hermitage there is an area with grass, limestone flooring, walls painted white, on a stone stands the image of Saint Anthony with the boy on his lap in marble, the long staircase that gives access to the interior, shrubby vegetation, small trees such as olive trees surround the temple and lamps that illuminate the place.
The Chapel has a rectangular plan formed by a single nave and chancel crowned by a dome and the sacristy.
The main facade with a triangular gable is topped on the right by a small bell tower with a small bell.
The facade is composed of the main portal, is flanked by two windows with straight frame features and is topped by a round window that is barely visible due to the anticipation of the main entrance by a roof based on two granite columns.
The Ermida de Santo António is a small 17th century temple with a nave and chancel crowned by a dome.
Inside, the set of yellow and blue tiles from the 17th century stands out throughout the church and on the altar.
In the sacristy, the image of Saint Anthony stands out, an altar, two candles, benches for the faithful, the ambo where the reading of the Gospel is proclaimed, the marble floor with white stone.
At the top there is a stone sidewalk that covers the ground and all around you can see the houses, fields and valleys flooded with vegetation in the town of Porto de Mós.

