- The
Manueline (Portuguese:
estilo manuelino, IPA: [ɨʃˈtilu mɐnweˈlinu]),
occasionally known as
Portuguese late Gothic, is the sumptuous,
composite Portuguese...
- Neo-
Manueline buildings in Europe, the Americas, &
Africa Neo-
Manueline is a
revival style of
architecture which drew from the 16th
century Manueline Late...
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Portuguese Renaissance, and is a
prominent example of the
Portuguese Manueline style, but it also
incorporates other architectural styles, such as the...
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underwent numerous reconstructions and
reconfigurations from the
original Manueline design,
ending with its
final Mannerist and
Baroque form. The Ribeira...
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church of the
Convent of
Tomar constructed by the
Knights Templar The
Manueline nave, as seen from the
Renaissance era
cloisters The
elaborate pinnacles...
- The
Manueline Ordinances (Portuguese: Ordenações Manuelinas) were an
exhaustive compilation of the
entire legal system in
Portugal and its
colonial possessions...
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including Romanesque, Gothic,
Manueline,
Portuguese Renaissance,
Portuguese Baroque, Rococo, Pombaline, Neo-
Manueline, Soft
Portuguese style, and contemporary...
- The
Carta de Foral, or
simply Foral, was a
royal do****ent in
Portugal and its
former empire,
whose purpose was to
establish a
concelho (Council) and regulate...
- in the world.
Traditional architecture is
distinctive and
include the
Manueline, also
known as
Portuguese late
Gothic a sumptuous,
composite Portuguese...
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Monastery is one of the most
prominent examples of the late
Portuguese Gothic Manueline style of
architecture in Lisbon. It was
erected in the
early 1500s near...