Church of São Pedro (Belazaima do Chão)
The Church of São Pedro is a church in the civil parish of Belazaima do Chão, Castanheira do Vouga e Agadão, in the municipality of Águeda, in the Portuguese Centro district of Aveiro.
History
In 1220, during the Inquiries of King D. Afonso II, references exist for two Belazaimas:In the August 1485, King D. John II donated the territory to the Infanta D. Joana, where he specified that the villa of Ballasayma with all its royal rights/privileges, rents and tributes, reiterating in 1487 his donation of the estates of Vilarinho and Balezaima.
The church was reconstructed sometime in the 18th century, with the execution of the retables and paintings occurring in the mid-century. These painting in wood are located in the middle of the lateral arches, alongside the collateral arches.
On 21 December 1999, there was a proposal to classify the Church Factory, resulting in the opening of a process by the vice-president of IPPAR on 7 February 2000. The DRCoimbra proposed the classification church as an Imóvel de Interesse Público on 19 August 2002, but the suggestion was revised by DRRCentro on 5 August 2010, to that of Monumento de Interesse Público. On 13 October 2010, the National Council for Culture solicited a clarification on the classification proposals, that was clarified on 4 November. The seesaw between organizations continued with 2 January 2012 proposal by the DRRCentro to advance with the classification, given a report on the level of conservation. On 25 September, an announcement was published with a decision to classify the church as an Monumento de Interesse Público and establishing a special protection zone.