Igreja da Misericórdia
Igreja da Misericórdia
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波兰Skierniewice15,534 条分享
2024年3月 • 独自旅游
Usytuowany obok Placu Republiki kościół uznawany jest za renesansowy klejnot całego regionu Algarve. Zbudowany został w latach 1541-51 . Zachwyca swymi wewnetrznymi panelami azulejos pochodzącymi z roku 1760. Od 1943 roku jest obiektem użyteczności publicznej ale w niedzielne popołudnie był zamknięty . SZKODA że nie udało się zobaczyć wnętrza.
撰写日期:2024年11月4日
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J R
法国穆然5,913 条分享
2024年8月 • 夫妻情侣
My advice at the end of the contribution, if you do not want to read it in full.
By visiting the Algarve, you will have the opportunity to enter a number of religious buildings. Some are paid (but it’s symbolic), others are not. Many have explanations that enhance the visit with cultural, artistic, architectural and theological knowledge. So you won’t have the Impression of strolling around looking at simple stones or works without information.
Visiting the Church of Mercy will take you 30 to 40 minutes and admission is three euros per person. If you have to stop on its Renaissance façade with its statue of Our Lady Mercy (I do not know if the statue dates from the 16th century, like the church), the interior is truly sumptuous. On the walls run 14 scenes of the life of Christ made in azulejos, and date from 1740. Latin inscriptions explain each scene. However, the QR Code must be used to explain it in both Portuguese and English. Thus you will understand each scene (Jesus feeding the hungry, dressing the naked, burying the deceased, comforting the sad...).
When you face the magnificent baroque covered with gold leaf (a specialty in Portugal), you realize that the railing that delimits it is blue in order to recall the azulejos. At the foot of the altar is a statue of Fatima and on the left an inaccessible chapel.
On the right, on a grandstand supported by wooden pillars painted imitation red marble is an organ but I found no information about it. Still on the right but directly next to the altar, you must stop at the 1722 altarpiece representing Notre Dame de la Conception (a QR Code will give you more information).
On either side of the nave are four grey stone arches whose top leads to a light wood vaulted ceiling. The columns seem to me to have a Corinthian-style capital but I can make a mistake.
It would seem that a renowned pianist is present to play classical music, adding to the magnificence of the place, a calming atmosphere.
The visit is not limited to the church itself. After passing through a small exhibition of liturgical objects, we climb up a spiral stone staircase of 33 steps. The tower is more recent, dating from the 17th century. This allows you to see the city of Tavira 360 degrees. The space is quite small and you can quickly be tightened. After the descent, we were able to briefly dwell on a temporary exhibition dealing with bread, oil and wine in the Mediterranean tradition, specifically within the three main monotheistic religions. The explanations are written in Portuguese and English. For each religion, a poster explains the symbols. Objects are on display, I find it playful. In addition, the rooms have superbly maintained creaking wooden flooring and the first of a beautiful painted wooden ceiling.
In summary, for a successful visit:
- check opening hours;
- the tower of the bell can be closed depending on the weather conditions;
- allow 30 to 40 minutes of visit;
- use your smartphone to access information about places and works.
By visiting the Algarve, you will have the opportunity to enter a number of religious buildings. Some are paid (but it’s symbolic), others are not. Many have explanations that enhance the visit with cultural, artistic, architectural and theological knowledge. So you won’t have the Impression of strolling around looking at simple stones or works without information.
Visiting the Church of Mercy will take you 30 to 40 minutes and admission is three euros per person. If you have to stop on its Renaissance façade with its statue of Our Lady Mercy (I do not know if the statue dates from the 16th century, like the church), the interior is truly sumptuous. On the walls run 14 scenes of the life of Christ made in azulejos, and date from 1740. Latin inscriptions explain each scene. However, the QR Code must be used to explain it in both Portuguese and English. Thus you will understand each scene (Jesus feeding the hungry, dressing the naked, burying the deceased, comforting the sad...).
When you face the magnificent baroque covered with gold leaf (a specialty in Portugal), you realize that the railing that delimits it is blue in order to recall the azulejos. At the foot of the altar is a statue of Fatima and on the left an inaccessible chapel.
On the right, on a grandstand supported by wooden pillars painted imitation red marble is an organ but I found no information about it. Still on the right but directly next to the altar, you must stop at the 1722 altarpiece representing Notre Dame de la Conception (a QR Code will give you more information).
On either side of the nave are four grey stone arches whose top leads to a light wood vaulted ceiling. The columns seem to me to have a Corinthian-style capital but I can make a mistake.
It would seem that a renowned pianist is present to play classical music, adding to the magnificence of the place, a calming atmosphere.
The visit is not limited to the church itself. After passing through a small exhibition of liturgical objects, we climb up a spiral stone staircase of 33 steps. The tower is more recent, dating from the 17th century. This allows you to see the city of Tavira 360 degrees. The space is quite small and you can quickly be tightened. After the descent, we were able to briefly dwell on a temporary exhibition dealing with bread, oil and wine in the Mediterranean tradition, specifically within the three main monotheistic religions. The explanations are written in Portuguese and English. For each religion, a poster explains the symbols. Objects are on display, I find it playful. In addition, the rooms have superbly maintained creaking wooden flooring and the first of a beautiful painted wooden ceiling.
In summary, for a successful visit:
- check opening hours;
- the tower of the bell can be closed depending on the weather conditions;
- allow 30 to 40 minutes of visit;
- use your smartphone to access information about places and works.
撰写日期:2024年9月15日
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rainbowdolphin90
英国爱丁堡773 条分享
2024年7月 • 夫妻情侣
From the outside this church looks plain ad simple, but step inside and prepare to be wowed. The walls are covered with blue and white azulejo tiles showing acts of charity carried out by the nuns whose convent church this used to be. The tiles are well maintained and beautiful. The organ loft and altar piece is another work of art. Well worth a visit and especially for a fado concert.
撰写日期:2024年8月4日
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claudie62
法国滨海布洛涅1,494 条分享
2024年4月 • 夫妻情侣
You have to look for it a bit, on the path between Place de la République and the Castello. Entrance 3€. Superb azulejos all around the church and a superb golden choir. For me the only monument in the city that is interesting.
撰写日期:2024年4月17日
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Rafael L
西班牙格拉纳达962 条分享
2023年9月 • 家庭
Affordable entry. The church has some interest and is well preserved. Of greatest value is the mural group dedicated to actions of mercy. In very good condition.
撰写日期:2023年9月14日
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Alfonso_Madrid_Spain
西班牙马德里222 条分享
2023年8月 • 好友
We went to a fado concert with explanations in several languages. And the church was a surprise because of the diversity of styles it has. The floor plan is Renaissance and the Portuguese tiles and altarpieces are baroque. I loved the representation of the 14 misericords and the wonderful level of conservation in which the tiles are found. Without a doubt, whoever goes to Tavira should stop by the church, which is also super central.
撰写日期:2023年8月31日
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Lag33cool
法国拉泰斯特德比克200 条分享
2022年5月 • 夫妻情侣
Visite après un concert de fado . L'église a été manifestement restaurée . Elle se pare de très beaux panneaux d'azuleros . L'autel est richement décoré .
L'organisation de l'intérieur de l'église est un un peu inhabituelle ce qui lui confère un attrait particulier .
L'organisation de l'intérieur de l'église est un un peu inhabituelle ce qui lui confère un attrait particulier .
撰写日期:2023年5月21日
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Patrick A
13 条分享
2023年5月 • 夫妻情侣
Superbe église ,avec des choses extraordinaires à voir et surtout à écouter , notamment le célèbre Fado, juste à côté dons les compositeurs et interprètes vous tournent la tête
撰写日期:2023年5月6日
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Christel V
葡萄牙蒙特哥多42 条分享
2023年3月
Wat een ervaring: Fado com Historica in deze mooie kerk met een fantastische akoestiek en schitterende azulejos ... genieten
撰写日期:2023年3月19日
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Herzlichen Dank fur Ihren Besuch
撰写日期:2023年3月20日
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