Neo-Manueline
revival style of architecture drawing from the 16th cen. Manueline Late Gothic architecture of Portugal
English: Neo-Manueline was a revival architecture and decorative arts style developed in Portugal between the middle of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. The style adopted the characteristics of the Manueline (or Portuguese Final Gothic) of the 16th century.
Neo-Manueline architecture edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline architecture
Neo-Manueline windows edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline windows
Neo-Manueline stained glass windows edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline stained glass windows
Neo-Manueline portals edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline portals
Neo-Manueline tombs edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline tombs
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Tomb of Vasco da Gama (detail)
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Tomb of Luís de Camões (detail)
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Tomb of Alexandre Herculano before 1940
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Tomb Originally Intended for Almeida Garrett by Teixeira Lopes
Neo-Manueline pillories edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline pillories
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Pillory (Sintra, Portugal)
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Pillory (Beja, Portugal)
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Pillory (Constância, Portugal)
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Pillory (Ponte de Lima, Portugal)
Neo-Manueline church elements edit
Main category: Neo-Manueline church elements
Neo-Manueline monuments and follies edit
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Stone bench in Quinta da Regaleira (Sintra, Portugal)
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Stone bench in Quinta da Regaleira (Sintra, Portugal)
Neo-Manueline art edit
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Vault above the main entrance of Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Lisbon, Portugal)
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Interior design of the Chapter house of Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Lisbon, Portugal)
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Interior design of Quinta da Regaleira Chapel (Sintra, Portugal)
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Azulejos on the façade of the Igreja Evangelica Metodista do Mirante (Porto, Portugal)
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Azulejos depicting Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (Lisbon, Portugal)
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Fireplace in Quinta da Regaleira (Sintra, Portugal)
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The Portuguese Pavilion at the Rio de Janeiro Exposition of 1908
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The Portuguese Pavilion at the 1878 World Fair in Paris
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Cup of Taça de Portugal (Portuguese Football Cup)
Replicas of Manueline buildings edit
Main category: Replicas of Manueline buildings
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Replica of Torre de Belém (Torrejón de Ardoz, Spain)
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Replica of Torre de Belém (Mindelo, Cabo Verde)
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Replica of Convento de Cristo (Coimbra, Portugal)
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Replica of the cloister of the Jerónimos monastery (Exposition Universelle of 1878)