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    The Manueline (Portuguese: estilo manuelino, IPA: [ɨʃˈtilu mɐnweˈlinu]), occasionally known as Portuguese late Gothic, is the sumptuous, composite Portuguese...
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    Neo-Manueline buildings in Europe, the Americas, & Africa Neo-Manueline is a revival style of architecture which drew from the 16th century Manueline Late...
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    The Manueline Ordinances (Portuguese: Ordenações Manuelinas) were an exhaustive compilation of the entire legal system in Portugal and its colonial possessions...
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    underwent numerous reconstructions and reconfigurations from the original Manueline design, ending with its final Mannerist and Baroque form. The Ribeira...
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    Belém Tower (category Manueline architecture)
    Portuguese Renaissance, and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style, but it also incorporates other architectural styles, such as the...
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    including Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Portuguese Renaissance, Portuguese Baroque, Rococo, Pombaline, Neo-Manueline, Soft Portuguese style, and contemporary...
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    Convent of Christ (Tomar) (category Manueline architecture)
    church of the Convent of Tomar constructed by the Knights Templar The Manueline nave, as seen from the Renaissance era cloisters The elaborate pinnacles...
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    Jerónimos Monastery (category Manueline architecture)
    Monastery is one of the most prominent examples of the late Portuguese Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. It was erected in the early 1500s near...
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    in the world. Traditional architecture is distinctive and include the Manueline, also known as Portuguese late Gothic a sumptuous, composite Portuguese...
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    Foral (redirect from Manueline Foral)
    The Carta de Foral, or simply Foral, was a royal document in Portugal and its former empire, whose purpose was to establish a concelho (Council) and regulate...
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    historical heritage. The variety of architectural styles (Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Renaissance, Baroque), the palaces and the picturesque labyrinth of squares...
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    The intentional mixture of eclectic styles includes the Neo-Gothic, Neo-Manueline, Neo-Islamic and Neo-Renaissance. Much of this has been evident since...
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    manueline and baroque styles. Particularly important were the addition of new chapels and the entrance gallery in gothic style, the new manueline main...
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    Batalha Monastery (category Manueline architecture)
    Late Flamboyant Gothic architecture in Portugal, intermingled with the Manueline style. The monastery is a historic and cultural monument and was listed...
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    The inner rooms are richly decorated with Neo-Manueline portals and stucco work imitating Manueline rib vaulting, being also an important showcase of...
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    following the characteristic Portuguese late Gothic style known as "Manueline". The monastery was further enlarged in the 18th century, with the addition...
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    Sintra National Palace (category Manueline architecture)
    who took the 'Sintra Palace' castle for his use. The blend of Gothic, Manueline, Moorish, and Mudéjar styles in the present palace is, however, mainly...
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    textiles and other goods. This period saw the rise of the exuberant Manueline style in architecture, which left its mark in many 16th-century monuments...
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    additions through time, such as the Gothic cloisters (14th century), the Manueline chapel of the Esporão (early 16th century) and a new, magnificent main...
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    Gil Vicente (called the father of Portuguese and Spanish theatre). The Manueline style, considered Portugal's national architecture, is named for the king...
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    Portuguese late Gothic style known as Manueline. Also of interest are the São Julião Church, also with Manueline portals. The Castelo de São Filipe, is...
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    The architecture Manini designed evoked Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, and Manueline styles. The construction of the current estate commenced in 1904 and much...
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    style 1950s Indonesia Jugendstil c. 1885–1910 German term for Art Nouveau Manueline 1495–1521 (reign) Portugal and colonies Mediterranean Revival Style 1890s–present;...
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    National Romantic style Gustavian style Nordic Classicism Portugal Neo-Manueline Neo-Mudéjar Soft Portuguese style Poland Zakopane Style Romania Romanian...
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    sumptuous composite style in the first decades of the 16th century, the Manueline, incorporating maritime elements. The primary painters were Nuno Gonçalves...
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  • linked to Gothic architecture and gradual in its classical elements. The Manueline style (circa 1490–1535) was a transitional style that combined Renaissance...
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    (literally, the Monastery of the Battle) and led to the creation of the manueline style of architecture in the 16th century. During the 15th and 16th centuries...
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    National Romantic style Gustavian style Nordic Classicism Portugal Neo-Manueline Neo-Mudéjar Soft Portuguese style Poland Zakopane Style Romania Romanian...
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    construction took from 1390 until the mid 16th century, combining Gothic and Manueline architectural styles. The History of Guarda Cathedral begins in 1199,...
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    The Natural History Museum of Mozambique (Manueline) in Maputo....
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