LISBONNE, Portugal — statue en bois guildée de Saint Liborius du Mans datant de la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle. Le Museu de São Roque est un musée rattaché à l'Igreja de Sao Roque pour exposer divers objets religieux historiques de l'église. L'Igreja de São Roque, datant du XVIe siècle, était l'une des premières églises jésuites de la chrétienté et comprend une série de chapelles baroques richement décorées.
6706 x 4476 px | 56,8 x 37,9 cm | 22,4 x 14,9 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
18 juin 2016
Lieu:
Museu de São Roque, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
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Photograph by David Coleman. The Museu de São Roque presents a curated display of religious artifacts and art pieces associated with the adjacent Igreja de São Roque, one of the earliest Jesuit churches in the world. This museum offers visitors an intimate look at the historical and artistic treasures that reflect the church's significance in Portuguese religious history. The collection likely includes a diverse range of objects, from ornate liturgical vessels and vestments to religious paintings and sculptures. Given the church's Baroque heritage, many items probably feature intricate designs, gold leaf, and precious stones, showcasing the wealth and craftsmanship of Portugal during the Age of Discovery and Counter-Reformation periods. Visitors might see examples of Portuguese azulejos (painted tiles) with religious themes, illuminated manuscripts, and reliquaries containing sacred relics. The museum may also display items related to Jesuit missionary work, reflecting the order's global reach during the 16th and 17th centuries. The exhibition space itself might combine elements of the historic church building with modern museum design, creating an atmosphere that enhances the visitor's appreciation of the artifacts' historical context. This museum not only preserves and presents valuable religious artifacts but also serves as an educational resource, offering insights into Portugal's religious practices, artistic traditions, and the role of the Jesuit order in Portuguese history. It provides a complementary experience to visiting the Igreja de São Roque, allowing visitors to examine closely the type of objects that would have been used in the church's ornate Baroque chapels.
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