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SANTA MARIA DA VITORIA MONASTERY

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Largo Infante Dom Henrique, Batalha, Portugal
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2024
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Monastery of Gothic and Manueline style dedicated to the Virgin with central nave, Gothic stained glass windows and chapels, including that of the founder.

This Gothic and Manueline monastery, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, was erected following a vow made by King John I on the eve of the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385.

This batalha opposed a troop of 30,000 soldiers of John I of Castile to 6,500 Portuguese soldiers of John of Avis. The highly unequal forces and the importance of the stakes (a defeat would have brought Portugal into Spanish hands) led King John to believe that the victory was worth a monastery. Immediately said, immediately done: Providence (and the strategic genius of General de João) had brought victory and a first draft of a monastery was begun in 1388. Partially completed in 1433, the construction of Santa Maria da Vitoria continued until 1521, when Manuel I decided to abandon the remaining projects in favour of the monastery of Los Jerónimos in Belém.

It is first of all a colour or rather a harmony of colours: an ochre, rust, grey of a spiritual fortress. Behind the main façade, the dimensions of the monastic church are overwhelming: a central nave more than 30 m high and many Gothic stained glass windows make us feel very small. Enter the first chapel on your right, the Founder's Chapel: it houses the tomb of John I of Avis and his wife Philippa de Lancaster, of such high proportions that it is inaccessible to the general public. Next to them, lie in the same room, the children of their union, including a certain Infanta Enrique (known as Henry the Navigator). Opposite the chapel, you can then access the Gothic and Manueline cloister, a masterpiece of its kind, where you can admire the superb variations in the fillings under the arches: alternating plant motifs and strings, and more floral motifs containing the cross of the Knights of Christ. Behind, the cloister of King D. Afonso V, less ornamented, must symbolize the return to the sobriety that this king operated in the 15th century. Very surprising, the chapter room: it protects the tomb of two unknown soldiers, permanently guarded. In Batalha, it is the "unfinished chapels" that are most worth a visit: part of an octagon opening onto the sky, their entrance gate is one of the most remarkable Manueline style achievements of all. And, although their vault has not been completed, the immense stump pillars that were to support it stand here forever...

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sanhoa
Visited in july 2022
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Monastère de Batalha
Impressionnant par ses volumes mais également par les trésors qu'il renferme.
J'ai particulièrement apprécié son cloître.
Morwé
Visited in september 2020
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Ce monastère est vraiment magnifique, et ravira ceux qui sont en quête d'originalité, et qui ont déjà écopé beaucoup de bâtiments religieux dans leur vie. De par sa couleur ocre, ses chapelles mais surtout les chapelles inachevées qui sont en fait beaucoup mieux comme cela, ouvertes vers le ciel.
Spi74
Visited in june 2019
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Un vaisseau de pierre
En extérieur, on est surpris par ce vaisseau de pierre tout en dentelles. Et dès qu'on entre dans l'édifice, on est conquis, émerveillés par les hauteurs des murs, les voûtes, le cloître et ses jardins, et la partie inachevée de l'édifice qui laisse voir le ciel. Une pure merveille !
Chris 17
Visited in october 2017
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Super Monastère en centre ville. Facilité de stationnement. Très jolie Nef.
saïga
Visited in august 2017
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Une merveille !
De la dentelle de pierre et des motifs originaux .
Ne surtout pas louper la chapelle à ciel ouvert (non achevée) qui semble hors du temps et pourrait être le décor de film !
Le petit village blanc à proximité est plein de charme et un arrêt en terrasse est assez agréable pour profiter de la vue sur le monastère .

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