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Portugal - Sé de Lisboa, or Igreja de Santa Maria Maior
The Sé de Lisboa (officially Igreja de Santa Maria Maior is Lisbon’s cathedral and the oldest church in the city. The Sé was built in the year of 1147, after Dom Afonso Henriques - the first king of Portugal - reconquered Lisbon from the Moors. It was located on the main mosque of Lisbon. This first building was completed between 1147 and the first decades of the 13th century in Late Romanesque style.
Earthquakes have always been a problem for Lisbon and its cathedral. During the 14th and 16th centuries there were several of them, but the worst of all was the 1755 earthquake, which destroyed the Gothic main chapel along with the royal pantheon. The cloisters and many chapels were also ruined and the fire that followed. The cathedral was partially rebuilt and - in the beginning of the 20th century - was given the appearance that it has today after a profound renovation. The neoclassical decoration from outside and inside of the cathedral was removed to give the cathedral a more "mediaeval" appearance.
The name Sé derives from Sedes Episcopalis, which simply means “bishop’s seat”.
Nowadays this impressive and iconic religious building with its massive solid walls and two imposing clock towers is one of the most significant touristy sights of Lisbon. During our visit there were renovations of the ancient cloisters, so we couldn’t visit. PiP4 was taken from our apartment, which was located just next to the Sé.
Earthquakes have always been a problem for Lisbon and its cathedral. During the 14th and 16th centuries there were several of them, but the worst of all was the 1755 earthquake, which destroyed the Gothic main chapel along with the royal pantheon. The cloisters and many chapels were also ruined and the fire that followed. The cathedral was partially rebuilt and - in the beginning of the 20th century - was given the appearance that it has today after a profound renovation. The neoclassical decoration from outside and inside of the cathedral was removed to give the cathedral a more "mediaeval" appearance.
The name Sé derives from Sedes Episcopalis, which simply means “bishop’s seat”.
Nowadays this impressive and iconic religious building with its massive solid walls and two imposing clock towers is one of the most significant touristy sights of Lisbon. During our visit there were renovations of the ancient cloisters, so we couldn’t visit. PiP4 was taken from our apartment, which was located just next to the Sé.
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I took a look around 'your photo area' on G/Earth 'street view'.. Lisbon sure does appear a fascinating city to take a visit.. very handy apartment location too.
Good wishes to you.. from Dj.
belle semaine Jaap !
Happy new week:)
Have a nice week
Freundliche Grüße und eine gute Woche
Erich
This cathedral is also geologically very interesting, because limestone, which comes from different regions of Portugal, was used for construction and repairs. In some places of the masonry, e.g. on the right of the main entrance, crystalline and sedimentary limestones, conglomeratic sedimentary rocks from the Upper Jurassic period can be find.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to ThorstenI like the way you captured the tram in front of the iconic building, nice work Jaap.
Superb details and a great information, Jaap!
So thanks!
Super images in the PiPs. I especially like the the low-light image which has gorgeous lighting. I also really like the interior shot showing that beautiful ceiling.
A great narrative and fantastic images Jaap............thanks for sharing your travels.
Thanks for the great show...I especially loved the stained glass window, what a beautiful thing to see. :)
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Janet Brien clubI enjoyed so much your very interesting notes, as always !
Bonne journée, Jaap !
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pour cette belle photo bien composée
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Roger Bennion clubI like this very much
I remember this from my visit to Lisbon before digital cameras were invented!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend
Peter
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubA beautiful series of captures, Jaap. And I do like, of course, this "antique" tramway so picturesque and typical of the city!
Chris10 club has addedWünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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