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Manueline Style Collection

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Background imageManueline Style Collection: The main portal of the Unfinished Chapels (Capelas Imperfeitas)

The main portal of the Unfinished Chapels (Capelas Imperfeitas) in Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), Batalha municipality, Leiria district, Estremadura province, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The 15th century Convento de Jesus (Jesus Convent) designed by the architect Diogo

The 15th century Convento de Jesus (Jesus Convent) designed by the architect Diogo Boitaca in 1494. It is one of the first examples of Manueline Style in the portuguese architecture. Setubal, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Pitass House from the 17th century, in a late manueline style. Caminha, Minho

Pitass House from the 17th century, in a late manueline style. Caminha, Minho. Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: A manueline style window (16th century) in the house of Garcia de Resende

A manueline style window (16th century) in the house of Garcia de Resende, a poet and architect of the 16th century. Evora, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Alcacer do Sal, Alentejo. Portugal

Alcacer do Sal, Alentejo. Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Sunset on Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), Batalha municipality, Leiria district

Sunset on Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), Batalha municipality, Leiria district, Estremadura province, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Lavabo in the Royal Cloister (Claustro Real) of the Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha)

The Lavabo in the Royal Cloister (Claustro Real) of the Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), Batalha municipality, Leiria district, Estremadura province, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The manuleine columns of the Royal Cloister (Claustro Real) of the Batalha Monastery

The manuleine columns of the Royal Cloister (Claustro Real) of the Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro da Batalha), Batalha municipality, Leiria district, Estremadura province, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: A tourist observes the columns of the cloister of the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Jeronimos Monastery)

A tourist observes the columns of the cloister of the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Jeronimos Monastery), Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon, Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Church of the Divine Saviour, Alvor, Eastern Algarve, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

The Church of the Divine Saviour, Alvor, Eastern Algarve, Algarve, Portugal, Europe

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The jewish quarter and the manueline fountain in the historical village of Castelo

The jewish quarter and the manueline fountain in the historical village of Castelo de Vide, Alentejo, Portugal (MR)

Background imageManueline Style Collection: A manueline cross (16th century) belonging to the Church of Our Lady of Estrela (Igreja

A manueline cross (16th century) belonging to the Church of Our Lady of Estrela (Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Estrela). Marvao, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Detail of the beautiful portuguese manueline style portal of the Palace of the Dukes

Detail of the beautiful portuguese manueline style portal of the Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval (16th century). Olivenza. Extremadura, Spain

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Mother Church of Caminha (Nossa Senhora da Assuncao church) in manueline style

The Mother Church of Caminha (Nossa Senhora da Assuncao church) in manueline style, dating back to the 16th century. Caminha, Alto Minho. Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Mother Church (Igreja Matriz) of Vila Nova de Foz Coa, dating back to the 16th

The Mother Church (Igreja Matriz) of Vila Nova de Foz Coa, dating back to the 16th century. Alto Douro, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Micha cloister. Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal (MR)

Micha cloister. Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal (MR)

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Main Cloister is a work of the Renaissance convent built by King John III

The Main Cloister is a work of the Renaissance convent built by King John III. Convent of Christ, Tomar. Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Window of the Palacio Nacional de Sintra (Sintra National Palace), a Royal Palace

Window of the Palacio Nacional de Sintra (Sintra National Palace), a Royal Palace with its origins dating back to the 15th century. Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Manueline Window (Janela do Capitulo), Convent of Order of Christ, Tomar, 1510-1513 (stone)

The Manueline Window (Janela do Capitulo), Convent of Order of Christ, Tomar, 1510-1513 (stone)
IND52978 The Manueline Window (Janela do Capitulo), Convent of Order of Christ, Tomar, 1510-1513 (stone) by Arruda, Diogo de (before 1490-1531); Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Charola, with its origin in the 12th century, was the Templar Knights oratorium

The Charola, with its origin in the 12th century, was the Templar Knights oratorium within the Convent of Christ. a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Mosteiro dos Jeronimos Belem, Lisbon, from Select Views of the Principal Cities of Europe

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos Belem, Lisbon, from Select Views of the Principal Cities of Europe
KW207914 Mosteiro dos Jeronimos Belem, Lisbon, from Select Views of the Principal Cities of Europe, engraved by J H Le Keux, published in London, 1832 (engraving) by Batty

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Colorful dusk on the Tower of Belem, UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflected in Tagus River

Colorful dusk on the Tower of Belem, UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflected in Tagus River, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

Background imageManueline Style Collection: Manueline ornamentation in the cloisters of Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Monastery of the Hieronymites)

Manueline ornamentation in the cloisters of Mosteiro dos Jeronimos (Monastery of the Hieronymites), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

Background imageManueline Style Collection: The Manueline style Igreja Matriz da Batalha (Mother Church) of Batalha

The Manueline style Igreja Matriz da Batalha (Mother Church) of Batalha, District of Leiria, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe



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Discover the captivating beauty architecture in Portugal. From the intricate details of the main portal at the Unfinished Chapels in Batalha Monastery to the ancient origins of the Templar Knights oratorium, known as The Charola, this architectural style is a true testament to Portugal's rich history. Marvel at the 15th century Convento de Jesus designed by renowned architect Diogo and be transported back in time as you explore Pitass House, a stunning example of late Manueline style in Caminha. Admire a 16th century Manueline window at Garcia de Resende's house and soak up breathtaking sunsets over Batalha Monastery. Immerse yourself in history as you wander through lavishly adorned spaces like The Lavabo and admire majestic columns within Royal Cloister. Don't miss out on exploring Mosteiro dos Jeronimos where tourists are left awe-struck by its magnificent cloister columns. And finally, take a stroll through Alvor's Church of Divine Saviour and get lost amidst the charm of Castelo's Jewish quarter with its enchanting Manueline fountain. Embark on an architectural journey that will leave you spellbound by Portugal's remarkable Manueline treasures.