Cabo Espichel, BW
Cabo Espichel
Cabo Espichel
Serra da Arrábida, Light
Sesimbra, Castelo
Sesimbra, Castelo, Forgotten soul
Sesimbra, Castelo BW
Monte Gordo, Sunset
Pebbles, Icelandic chat
Pebbles, My broken heart
Sesimbra, Castelo, POV
Portinho da Arrábida
Monte Gordo before the rain
Monte Gordo before the rain
Monte Gordo before the rain
Sesimbra, Castelo, HFF
Cabo Espichel, HFF
Portinho da Arrábida
Thirsty Land Poetry
Menina Estrelinha
Azinheira, BW
Estrelinha
Sesimbra, Castelo, Igreja
Abstract
Abstract
Cabo Espichel, Insane selfie fan on the edge of th…
Penedos, Hidden
Eryngium campestre, Cardo-de-palma, Dry land poetr…
Cynara algarbiensis, Penedos
Diplopoda, piolhos-de-cobra
Abstract
Diplopoda, piolhos-de-cobra
Cynara algarbiensis, Penedos
Cynara algarbiensis, Penedos
Dry land poetry
Thirsty Land Poetry
Reguengos
Moura, Landscape
Monsaraz, Estrelinha
Monsaraz
Igreja de São Miguel
Agave parrasana
Agave parrasana
Cynara algarbiensis, Penedos, Thirsty Land Poetry
Cynara algarbiensis, Penedos
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UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe...UNESCO World Heritage…Patrimoine Mondial de l‘UNESCO
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Cabo Espichel, Capela da Memória, HFF
The Chapel of Memory is located in Cabo Espichel municipality of Sesimbra, parish of the Castle, Setúbal District, being integrated in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Pedra de Mua.
With a quadrangular plan and little raised walls, the temple is crowned by an unusual counter-curved dome, in the shape of a bulb, finished by a pinnacle boleado (but whose terminal ball disappeared in the 90s of last century).
Surrounded by a small belvedere with a churchyard, from which one can see an extraordinary panoramic view, the interior is covered to half height by blue and white 18th century tiles from the beginning of the second half of the 18th century, representing the discovery of the image of Our Lady of the Cape, the construction of the hermitage itself, the church and the hostels and the "candle" or pilgrimages of the time.
The temple, of medieval origin, was built precisely in the place where, according to tradition, the image of Our Lady was found.
With a quadrangular plan and little raised walls, the temple is crowned by an unusual counter-curved dome, in the shape of a bulb, finished by a pinnacle boleado (but whose terminal ball disappeared in the 90s of last century).
Surrounded by a small belvedere with a churchyard, from which one can see an extraordinary panoramic view, the interior is covered to half height by blue and white 18th century tiles from the beginning of the second half of the 18th century, representing the discovery of the image of Our Lady of the Cape, the construction of the hermitage itself, the church and the hostels and the "candle" or pilgrimages of the time.
The temple, of medieval origin, was built precisely in the place where, according to tradition, the image of Our Lady was found.
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