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Paço de Sousa - Mosteiro do Salvador

12 Jul 2018 118
A monastery was founded here mid 10th century. Records exist from 994 on. Egas Moniz o Aio, teacher (= o Aio) and guardian of Afonso I , the first King of Portugal, bequeasted half of his wealth against the promise to be buried here. Between 1088 and 1106 Benedictine monks from Cluny settled here. The church of today was probably erected in the first half of the 13th century, but later lots of modifications were done. The monks kept the promise, when Egas Moniz o Aio died in 1146, he was buried here - and got a fantastic tomb. Unfortunately the church was locked - and I could not see it. A large graveyard along the church. Here are the tools, that can only be stored here, as the little guy under the roof keeps an eye on them (see prev. photo). No subtle thief would dare to steal them.