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  2. Portuguese architecture - Wikipedia

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    This magnificent, two-storey cloister is considered one of the most important examples of Mannerist architecture in Portugal. However, the best known Portuguese architect in this period was Afonso Álvares, whose works include the cathedrals of Leiria (1551–1574), Portalegre (begun 1556), and the Church of São Roque in Lisbon. During this ...

  3. Portuguese Romanesque architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Portugal, besides a Cistercian Gothic-featured architecture (in which the Alcobaça Monastery is a universal symbol), there is a previous Romanesque style expressed by the Abbeys of Tarouca (construction started in 1144, the year of Cistercian monks arrival in Portugal), Salzedas (started in 1152) and Fiães (started in 1163). [2]

  4. Category : Architecture in Portugal by period or style

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    Estado Novo (Portugal) architecture (5 P) G. Gothic architecture in Portugal (1 C, 32 P) Gothic Revival architecture in Portugal (2 P) M. Mannerist architecture in ...

  5. Baroque architecture in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Baroque architecture in Portugal lasted about two centuries (the late seventeenth century and eighteenth century). The reigns of John V and Joseph I had increased imports of gold and diamonds , in a period called Royal Absolutism or Absolute monarchy , which allowed the Portuguese Baroque to flourish.

  6. Category:Architecture in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    World's fair architecture in Portugal (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Architecture in Portugal" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  7. Rococo architecture in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    The number of buildings and architects is large and, because the north of Portugal was spared from the ravages of the 1755 Lisbon earthquake, there is a large number of buildings. In the south, as a result of the lower population density, the court taste and also of the consequence of the earthquake there are fewer rococo buildings.