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  1. Jerónimos Monastery. The Jerónimos Monastery (Hieronymite Monastery) was declared a National Monument in 1907 and in 1983 UNESCO classified it as a "World Heritage Site". King Manuel I had the idea of erecting a large monastery close to the site where Henry the Navigator had built a church dedicated to Santa Maria de Belém in the 15th century.

  2. 29 de jul. de 2023 · National Monument of Portugal. part of UNESCO World Heritage Site (Monastery of the Hieronymites, 1983–) UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inception. 1502. Date of official opening. 1601. Area. 2.57 ha.

  3. The Jerónimos Monastery’s two-story cloister is even more beautiful than Lisbon Cathedral’s nunnery. It is much larger and its decorative ornamentation and symbolism are breath-taking. When you explore the cloister, you’ll see the church of Santa Maria from above and the tomb of Fernando Pessoa , a renowned Portuguese writer and poet.

  4. El Real Monasterio de San Jerónimo es un conjunto arquitectónico del Renacimiento formado por iglesia y monasterio situado en la ciudad española de Granada . Actualmente, está considerado como sitio BIC (Bien de Interés Cultural); la «iglesia basílica de San Gerónimo» (sic.) fue declarada monumento histórico artístico digno de ser ...

  5. patrimoniocultural.pt › en › museus-e-monumentosJerónimos Monastery

    Works began precisely at the turn of the century as the first stone was laid on the symbolic date of 6 January (Kings’ day) of 1501 or 1502. The monastery was donated to the Hieronymus monks, who stayed on till the second quarter of the 19th century. It is a true “chant” to the Manueline style, as can be seen by the profusion of religious ...

  6. Jerónimos Monastery with its elaborate portal, an impressive example of lacy stonework. One of the first monuments in Europe to be listed as a World Heritage Site , this monastery was built in the 1500s and is Lisbon’s must-see marvel. It was paid for with the profits made in the spice trade with the East, and was home to the monks of the ...

  7. The Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belém, in the Lisbon Municipality, Portugal. It became the necropolis of the Portuguese royal dynasty of Aviz in the 16th century but was secularized on 28 December 1833 by state decree and its ownership transferred to the charitable institution, Real ...