
Torre de Belém - en
Versão portuguesa aqui. GPS 38.691652189603964, -9.215969383207815Built on the northern bank of the Tagus between 1514 and 1520 as part of the Tagus estuary defence system, the Tower of Belém is one of the architectural jewels of the reign of Manuel I. In the tower as a whole one can distinguish two distinct volumes and military architectural models: the mediaeval keep tower and the modern bulwark which, as it contained two artillery levels, allowed for long-distance cannon firing as well as ...

CR7 2023 Edition
Versão portuguesa aqui.Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro born 5 February 1985 is a Portuguese professional football player who plays as a forward for and captains both Saudi Professional League club Al Nassr and the Portugal national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldo has won five Ballon d'Or awards and four European Golden Shoes, the most by a European player. He has won 32 trophies in his career, including seven league titles, five UEFA Champion...

Mosteiro dos Jerónimos - en
Versão portuguesa aqui. GPS 38.698112850075525, -9.206629905588464The Monastery of Santa Maria de Belém, better known as Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, is a Portuguese monastery, built at the end of the 15th century by King D. Manuel I and was entrusted to the Order of São Jerónimo. It is located in the parish of Belém, in the city and municipality of Lisbon. It has, since 2016, the status of National Pantheon. The culmination of Manueline architecture, this monastery is the most notable Portuguese ...
«There is, in the most western part of Iberia, a very strange people: they neither govern nor allow themselves to be governed!»

Torre de Belém - en
Versão portuguesa aqui. GPS 38.691652189603964, -9.215969383207815Built on the northern bank of the Tagus between 1514 and 1520 as part of the Tagus estuary defence system, the Tower of Belém is one of the architectural jewels of the reign of Manuel I. In the tower as a whole one can distinguish two distinct volumes and military architectural models: the mediaeval keep tower and the modern bulwark which, as it contained two artillery levels, allowed for long-distance cannon firing as well as ...

CR7 2023 Edition
Versão portuguesa aqui.Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro born 5 February 1985 is a Portuguese professional football player who plays as a forward for and captains both Saudi Professional League club Al Nassr and the Portugal national team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Ronaldo has won five Ballon d'Or awards and four European Golden Shoes, the most by a European player. He has won 32 trophies in his career, including seven league titles, five UEFA Champion...

Mosteiro dos Jerónimos - en
Versão portuguesa aqui. GPS 38.698112850075525, -9.206629905588464The Monastery of Santa Maria de Belém, better known as Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, is a Portuguese monastery, built at the end of the 15th century by King D. Manuel I and was entrusted to the Order of São Jerónimo. It is located in the parish of Belém, in the city and municipality of Lisbon. It has, since 2016, the status of National Pantheon. The culmination of Manueline architecture, this monastery is the most notable Portuguese ...
«There is, in the most western part of Iberia, a very strange people: they neither govern nor allow themselves to be governed!»

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GPS 38.56886981833489, -7.908777500765978
Capela dos Ossos comes to many people's minds when they think of Évora. Because it's scary or simply because it's a monument like any other in the city. All are spectacular, except for Évora World Heritage, but some… are even more fascinating than others!
Undoubtedly, the Capela dos Ossos is one of Évora's best-known monuments, perhaps its ex-libris. It is located at Praça 1º de Maio and is part of the no less well-known Church of São Francisco. One of the experiences in Alentejo not to be missed!
History and description
The Capela dos Ossos was built in the 17th century on the initiative of three Franciscan friars whose aim was to convey the message of the transience and fragility of human life. This message is clearly passed on to visitors right at the entrance, through the notice: “We bones that are here, we wait for yours”. It shows, deep down, the macabre taste of the baroque man for necrophilia.

The Capela dos Ossos, filled with skulls and other bones, was born in the place where the friars' dormitory and reflection room was initially. It is made up of three naves measuring around 18.70m in length and 11m in width. Natural light strategically enters these naves only through three small openings on the left side. It's a pretty dark place! Be brave…
The walls of the Capela dos Ossos and the eight pillars that make it up are covered with human bones and skulls, carefully arranged, connected by brown cement. The vaults are made of brick plastered in white and painted with motifs that symbolize or allude to death. In addition to the bones, the Capela dos Ossos is also decorated with religious statues and Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
The arcades are decorated with rows of skulls, cornices and white naves. It is estimated that there are around 5000 human skulls that can be found there, among countless bones, from the tombs of the convent church and other churches and cemeteries in the city.

In the 16th century there were close to forty-two monastic cemeteries in the city, which took up too much space. As a solution, those monks extracted the bones from the ground and used them to build and “decorate” this chapel.
The Capela dos Ossos is a monument of penitential architecture. Dedicated to Senhor dos Passos, an image known to the locals as Senhor Jesus da Casa dos Ossos. This image impressively and vividly represents the suffering of Christ on his way to Calvary with the cross on his back.
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Versão portuguesa aqui.
GPS 38.56886981833489, -7.908777500765978
Capela dos Ossos comes to many people's minds when they think of Évora. Because it's scary or simply because it's a monument like any other in the city. All are spectacular, except for Évora World Heritage, but some… are even more fascinating than others!
Undoubtedly, the Capela dos Ossos is one of Évora's best-known monuments, perhaps its ex-libris. It is located at Praça 1º de Maio and is part of the no less well-known Church of São Francisco. One of the experiences in Alentejo not to be missed!
History and description
The Capela dos Ossos was built in the 17th century on the initiative of three Franciscan friars whose aim was to convey the message of the transience and fragility of human life. This message is clearly passed on to visitors right at the entrance, through the notice: “We bones that are here, we wait for yours”. It shows, deep down, the macabre taste of the baroque man for necrophilia.

The Capela dos Ossos, filled with skulls and other bones, was born in the place where the friars' dormitory and reflection room was initially. It is made up of three naves measuring around 18.70m in length and 11m in width. Natural light strategically enters these naves only through three small openings on the left side. It's a pretty dark place! Be brave…
The walls of the Capela dos Ossos and the eight pillars that make it up are covered with human bones and skulls, carefully arranged, connected by brown cement. The vaults are made of brick plastered in white and painted with motifs that symbolize or allude to death. In addition to the bones, the Capela dos Ossos is also decorated with religious statues and Renaissance and Baroque paintings.
The arcades are decorated with rows of skulls, cornices and white naves. It is estimated that there are around 5000 human skulls that can be found there, among countless bones, from the tombs of the convent church and other churches and cemeteries in the city.

In the 16th century there were close to forty-two monastic cemeteries in the city, which took up too much space. As a solution, those monks extracted the bones from the ground and used them to build and “decorate” this chapel.
The Capela dos Ossos is a monument of penitential architecture. Dedicated to Senhor dos Passos, an image known to the locals as Senhor Jesus da Casa dos Ossos. This image impressively and vividly represents the suffering of Christ on his way to Calvary with the cross on his back.
Photos:










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