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MonumentsIgreja da Cartuxa - ÉvoraChurch of Cartuxa - ÉvoraThe 16th century Renaissance style Church of Cartuxa, had its façade altered in the 17th century, thus incorporating Mannerist elements.The elegance of the proportions reveals its character as a royally commissioned work. (...)
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MonumentsIgreja da Encarnação - LisboaChurch of Encarnação (Incarnation) To construct the Church of the Encarnação in 1702 part of the old 14th century walls were demolished but the tower located to the south was incorporated as happened with the Church of Loreto, over on the other side (...)
Telephone: +351 213 424 623
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MonumentsIgreja da Exaltação de Santa Cruz, matriz da BatalhaChurch from the 16th c. in manueline style.
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MonumentsIgreja da Graça - ÉvoraChurch of Graça - ÉvoraThe Church of Graça was built in the 16th century, during the reign of D. João III, in accordance with architectural designs by Miguel de Arruda.A unique monument, of Palladian influence, it highlights a robust character in (...)
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MonumentsIgreja da Graça - SantarémThe splendour of Flamboyant Gothic.Although its construction was only completed in the early 15th century, the first stone of Our Lady of Grace Church was laid in 1380 by D. Afonso Telo de Menezes, the first Count of Ourém, who decided to found a (...)
Telephone: +351 243 304 441
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MonumentsIgreja da Lapa - PortoThe Church of Our Lady of LapaDuring the year 1754, the brazilian priest Ângelo Sequeira preached in Oporto and begged with the aim of raising funds to build a chapel in honor of Our Lady of Lapa. In 1755, his dream came true and the Chapel of (...)
Telephone: +351 22 550 28 28 / 22 200 13 69
E-mail: museulapa@irmandadedalapa.pt
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MonumentsIgreja da Luz - LisboaChurch from the 16th c. in mannerist style.
Telephone: +351 217 144 488
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MonumentsIgreja da Madre de DeusThe Igreja da Madre de Deus is an integral part of the former convent with the same name, which today houses the National Tile Museum.The convent was founded by the queen Dona Leonor, the sister of Dom Manuel I and the wife of Dom João II. The (...)
Telephone: +351 218 149 617
