Manueline style

Connected Sites: 15

Manueline, or Portuguese late Gothic is a Portuguese style of architectural ornamentation of the first decades of the 16th century, incorporating maritime elements and representations of the voyages of discovery.

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Connected Sites

Belem
Belem
Portugal
Inscribed: 1983
3.46
585
14
Convent of Christ in Tomar
Inscribed: 1983
3.59
258
15
Monastery of Batalha
Inscribed: 1983
3.43
283
11
Sintra
Sintra
Portugal
Inscribed: 1995
3.90
528
14
Evora
Evora
Portugal
Inscribed: 1986
3.07
291
12
Guimarães
Guimarães
Portugal
Inscribed: 2001
2.99
279
10
Cidade Velha
Cidade Velha
Cabo Verde
Inscribed: 2009
1.92
60
3
The Pillory
Island of Mozambique
Inscribed: 1991
3.21
18
3
"The Chapel Of Nossa Senhora De Baluarte..... Built By The Portuguese In 1522, The Chapel Is Considered To Be The Oldest European Building In The Southern Hemisphere. It Is Also Considered To Be One Of The Finest Examples Of Manueline Vaulted Architecture In Mozambique."
Oporto
Oporto
Portugal
Inscribed: 1996
3.88
482
11
Santa Clara
Monastery of Alcobaça
Inscribed: 1989
3.20
272
11
Churches and Convents of Goa
Inscribed: 1986
3.27
127
10
Se Cathedral Church
Macao
Macao
China
Inscribed: 2005
3.09
314
12
St Paul Church Facade Is Considered As Late Manueline Influenced
Elvas
Elvas
Portugal
Inscribed: 2012
3.16
177
7
The Town's Ornate Pelourinho (Pillory) In Largo De Santa Clara Is Designed In A Manueline Style
University of Coimbra
Inscribed: 2013
3.23
296
9
The Remodelling (In Manueline Style) Of The Santa Cruz Monastery, Including The Tombs Of Kings Afonso Henriques And Sancho I, The Renaissance Manga Fountain, The Altarpieces And Triumphal Portal Of The Old Cathedral, Among Other Works (Wiki)
Mazagan
Mazagan
Morocco
Inscribed: 2004
2.55
113
7
"Notable Buildings From The Portuguese Period Include: The Cistern, And The Church Of The Assumption, Built In The Manueline Style Of The Early 16th Century." (Ouv)