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Santo Tirso Monastery

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The present church was built in 1659–79, with a project by Br. João Turriano, son of a Milanese architect, Leonardo Turriano. It has a processional Latin cross and a single nave. The facade has three niches in which are housed the sculptures of Santo Tirso in the center, flanked by S. Bento and Santa
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The monastery owned lands and other assets that had been donated by members of the nobility, particularly by the Maias, the founding family, until the 19th century, when im 1834 the State expropriated the properties of the religious orders and closed the monasteries. On 11 May of that year, 46 days
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donated land, defining the boundaries, and other properties to Soeiro Mendes da Maia, a descendant of Unisco and Abunazar. Soeiro, in turn, on 23 March 1098 donated these properties to the Abbot of the monastery, Gaudemiro, making the monastery one of the richest and relevant in the country. It was
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After secularization the monastery was divided; one part for private individuals, the other for public offices (Town Hall – in the old convent inns, the Court and Administration of the county) and the Conde S. Bento Agricultural Asylum, and one last part for parish residence.
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The original monastic church was built in 978. It was replaced by another one in 1090, which, in turn, was replaced by another one built in the early 14th century with the funds donated for its construction by Martim Gil de Riba de Vizela,
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after the removal of the monks of S. Bento, the Interim Municipal Commission of the future municipality of Santo Tirso was taken over, which would be based in one of the monastery buildings.
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Escolástica. In the tympanum is inscribed the date of 1679 that, hypothetically, represents the term of the construction of the church.
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Rei, António (2001). "Os Riba de Vizela, Senhores de Terena ((1259—1312)" [The Riba de Vizela, Lords of Terena].
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O Mosteiro de Santo Tirso de 978 a 1588: a silhueta de uma entidade projectada no chao de uma história milenária
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The monastery has been classified as a National Monument since 1982.
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The monastery was founded in 978 by Unisco Godins, wife of
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Christian monasteries established in the 10th century
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Santo Tirso
Benedictine Order
Aboazar Lovesendes
Maia
family
Henrique
Teresa
Bulls of protection
Innocent III
Honorius III
Count of Barcelos
John I of Portugal
"Monastery of Santo Tirso, Cerca and Cruzeiro Processional"
Instituto de Gestão do Património Arquitectónico e Arqueológico
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
Carvalho Correia 2008
O diálogo com o mosteiro beneditino de Santo Tirso
O Mosteiro de Santo Tirso de 978 a 1588: a silhueta de uma entidade projectada no chao de uma história milenária
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