- Santa Cruz Monastery
The Santa Cruz Monastery, (English: Monastery of the Holy Cross, Portuguese: "Mosteiro de Santa Cruz", best known as "Igreja (Church) de Santa Cruz") is a National Monument in
Coimbra ,Portugal . Founded in 1131 outside the protecting walls of Coimbra, the Santa Cruz Monastery was the most important monastic house during the first times of thePortuguese monarchy . Dedicated to the Order of St. Augustine, the Monastery was granted numerous papal privileges and royal grants, which allowed the accumulation of a considerable patrimony, at the same time as it consolidated its position on the politico-institutional and cultural scene. Its school was essential on medieval times and also a meeting point for the intellectual and power elites. Its scriptorium was responsible for the propaganda machine of KingAfonso Henriques , being not strange at all his decision to be buried exactly in Santa Cruz of Coimbra.Nothing remains of the early Romanesque Monastery. It is known that it had only one nave and a high tower in the façade, as typical of the Augustine-Romanesque constructions, but none of those elements subsisted. In the first half of the 16th century, the Monastery was completely reformed by King Manuel's order, this monarch having assumed the Monastery tutelage.The whole monastic ensemble, the church and the tombs of King Afonso Henriques and of his successor, King Sancho I, were rearranged and transferred to the main-chapel in 1530, where they still lie in a sculptural work by
Nicolau Chanterene . The architectDiogo Boitac was responsible for the layout of the Manueline church and the Chapter House with its basket-handled and ribbed ceilings. Marco Pires gave continuity to the work, with the completion of the church, the Capela de São Miguel (St. Michael's Chapel) and the Claustro do Silêncio (Cloister of Silence). The main portal, made between 1522 and 1525 under Chanterene, is the most emblematic piece of the whole monastic ensemble, harmonising the artistic elements of the Manueline with other features from Renaissance inspiration.Through the whole 16th century, worked at Santa Cruz de Coimbra the most respected architects, sculptors and painters, such as
Diogo de Castilho , Machim andJean of Rouen ,Cristóvão de Figueiredo andVasco Fernandes besides the already mentioned Chanterene,Boytac andDiogo Pires the Younger . The sacristy dates back to the 17th century and keeps some 16th century canvases.Saint
Anthony of Lisbon studied in the monastery and after his ordination, he was placed in charge of hospitality in this abbey.
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