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São Bento da Vitória Monastery

Diogo Marques Lucas/ Carlos Guimarães and Luís Soares Carneiro

17th Century - 18th Century/2001

João Tuna

Open Visits

Regular Visits

Tours

Saturday: 14h30 - 16h30

Carlos Guimarães

Maximum 20 people per visit

No reservation required; first-come, first-served

No wheelchair access

Photography allowed

Description

The Mosteiro de São Bento da Vitória [São Bento da Vitória Monastery], classified as a National Monument, is one of the most important religious buildings of the city. The first stone of the Noble Cloister was cast in 1608 but the work was only concluded in 1728. In 1808, during the Peninsular War, the monastery was converted into Military Hospital. In 1835, after the expulsion of the Religious Orders, it became a Military Court and Casa de Reclusão [Seclusion House] as well as headquarters for the 31st Infantry and Engineering. More recently, the monastery was subject to renovation work lead by architects Carlos Guimarães and Luís Soares Carneiro. We can highlight in their intervention the roof of the Noble Cloister – a metallic acoustic shell with a simple and delicate structure that brings value to the space without challenging it.

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Location

Rua de São Bento da Vitória

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Directions: Google Maps / Apple Maps

Public Transport

Bus: STCP - ZM, 200, 201, 207, 208, 301, 303, 305, 500, 501, 507, 601, 602, 703