J. Gafarot's photos with the keyword: Igreja

HFF

20 Sep 2024 15 23 208
Igreja De Cima Centro Antigo

S. Vicente de Fora

17 Mar 2024 14 7 142
Escadaria para o andar. Happy Sunday, to my dear Friends and Visitors.

S. Vicente de Fora.

Cabo Espichel

26 Jan 2023 17 8 210
Nossa Senhora do Cabo. The Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora do Cabo Espichel, also known as Nossa Senhora da Pedra Mua, is one of the most impressive places in this region due to its location and its remarkable natural architectural complex. The cult dates back to 1410, the year in which the venerated image of Nossa Senhora do Cabo was discovered at the end of Cabo Espichel, by two old men from Caparica and Alcabideche, who in coincident dreams had been warned by Heaven. Until the beginning of the 18th century, the square around the primitive temple was surrounded by houses for the pilgrims who came there on pilgrimage to venerate her image.

Santuário de Panóias

18 Nov 2019 12 9 435
Desert cacti - Crassula, Sedum; Cotyledum

Church - Portal after first modifications - 767 CE

06 Jan 2020 16 11 385
PIPs Porto - Cedofeita Romanesque architecture is in the style that was common in western Europe around the X century. Erected by the Suevo king Recária in 446 CE. In service for the last 1500 years.

Igreja de S. Julião

22 Jul 2017 7 4 609
The Church of São Julião was originally built in the second half of the 13th century. According to tradition, it was sponsored by the fishermen of Setúbal. It is known that, at the end of the 15th century, the church was connected to the Palace of Jorge de Lencastre, Master of the Order of Santiago and Duke of Aveiro. The Duke used the Church of São Julião as his private chapel until around 1510

S. Vicente de Fora

20 Sep 2014 15 30 818
The original Monastery of São Vicente de Fora was founded around 1147 by the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques, for the Augustinian Order. The Monastery, built in Romanesque style outside the city walls, was one of the most important monastic foundations in mediaeval Portugal. It is dedicated to Saint Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint of Lisbon, whose relics were brought from the Algarve to Lisbon in the 12th century. The actual Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora; meaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" is a 17th-century church and monastery in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is one of the most important monasteries and mannerist buildings in the country. The monastery also contains the royal pantheon of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal.