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Jerónimos Monastery Review

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The Monastery of Geronimus, built in 1502, is the most magnificent monastery in Portugal. It consists of two parts, one is the monastery, the other is the church. There is an old legend about this church - "In 1755, Lisbon had a great earthquake, the whole ancient capital was destroyed once. The earthquake happened on the weekend morning, when all Catholics were at mass. When the earthquake came, there was a ruin around the building. Only the cathedral stood upright, preserving the people inside and the whole Royal family. Since then, the cathedral has a mystery of "protection of the gods". In 1983, it was listed as a world cultural heritage by UNESCO. Its magnificent buildings and legends deserve to be worshipped here.

Jerónimos Monastery

Posted: Nov 6, 2016
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  • lade
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    una magnífica joya arquitectónica que se alza orgullosa en el histórico barrio de Belém en Lisboa, Portugal. Se encuentra entre el CCB , el MAAT y la Torre de Belém, en el recorrido del tranvía nº 15E de Cascáis. Este grandioso monumento, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, es una espectacular representación de la riqueza y el poder de Portugal durante la Era de los Descubrimientos. Fue aquí donde los navegantes portugueses se encomendaron a la divinidad antes de embarcarse en sus peligrosos viajes al desconocido.

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  • 旅の径
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    To visit Lisbon, Portugal, and check in many architectural monuments is a must-have task. The most eye-catching of these is the Jeronimos Monastery on the north bank of the Tejo River into the sea. The monastery of Jeronimos, founded in 1501 and completed in 1580, is listed as a world cultural heritage in 1983 with its magnificent style, diverse style and exquisite sculptures. The World Heritage Committee commented: The Jeronimos Monastery is a unique witness to the civilization and culture of the 1st century, and is the best example of the peak period of Portuguese art, reflecting the strength, knowledge and courage of the Portuguese people. Stop in the Imperial Square on the north bank of the Tejo River and look around, the most eye-catching destination is the Jeronimos Monastery. The towering round tower, the white appearance, the tall door building, the huge wide facade, the fine stone carving, the smart image... After more than 400 years of vicissitudes, it is still resolutely telling the glory of the past, calling the beauty of tomorrow. Tip: The south side of the monastery is more than 10 meters is the busy street, the south side of the street is full of trees, to take a good picture of the main facade of the monastery - the south facade, it is difficult to complete the task.

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  • 放飞自我去游玩
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    The Jeronimos Monastery (also known as the Jerome monastery), the most prominent monument in Lisbon, was also listed on the World Heritage List, built in the early 16th century and has been standing for more than 500 years. It is located at the Jerome monastery at the entrance to the port of Lisbon, which is the best example of the peak period of Portuguese art. Berenta next to it was built to commemorate the voyage of the navigator Vasco da Gama (Vasco da Gama), and it tells people about the great seafaring era that laid the foundation of the modern world.

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    Posted: Nov 5, 2021
  • Anonymous User
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    World Heritage Site, Worth a visit

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    Posted: Feb 25, 2024
  • LUCERE33
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    Relatively simple, beautiful stone carvings, it takes a long time to enjoy the view

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    Posted: Feb 12, 2024
  • 138***97
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    It is a legendary Catholic church in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, buried in the famous mission of Portugal, and once rewarded by the former king. Most well known was the Great Earthquake of the seventeenth century, when almost all buildings were destroyed, and the church was not damaged at all. It is best to visit after four o'clock in the afternoon, otherwise there will be long queues.

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    Posted: Aug 8, 2023
  • cel***go
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    No ticket change is directly entered with the QR code

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    Posted: Feb 15, 2024
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