Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Bragança > Macedo de Cavaleiros > Macedo de Cavaleiros > União das Freguesias de Macedo de Cavaleiros
Situated in the locality of Macedo de Cavaleiros, in the district of Bragança, the Casa Falcão / Museum of Sacred Art is integrated into the urban fabric of this Transmontano town. Its position offers direct contact with the local environment, allowing visitors to appreciate the tranquility and authenticity that characterize this region of Northeastern Portugal. The museum is part of the Union of Parishes of Macedo de Cavaleiros, placing it at the heart of the community and its heritage.
Casa Falcão is, in itself, an element of architectural interest. Originally a residence or a civil building, its structure reflects the traditional construction characteristics of the Trás-os-Montes region, often in stone, with a sobriety and solidity that mirror the local heritage. The building has been carefully adapted to house the museum, but its original design is maintained, providing an environment that links its past residential use to its current cultural function. It is an example of how built heritage can be reconverted and valued for new purposes.
Inside Casa Falcão, the Museum of Sacred Art houses a collection that offers a perspective on the faith and religious art of the region. The exhibited pieces are testaments to the richness of artistic expression linked to divine worship over the centuries. One can observe wooden sculptures from various periods, paintings with religious themes, rich liturgical vestments, valuable sacred goldsmithing, and other objects of devotion. Each item in this collection tells a part of the spiritual and cultural history of Macedo de Cavaleiros and its surroundings, illustrating the mastery of local artisans and the deep devotion of its communities.
This museological space represents a unique fusion between civil architecture and the preservation of religious heritage. Visiting Casa Falcão / Museum of Sacred Art allows for a deeper understanding of the traditions and religious imagery of Northeastern Trás-os-Montes, in an environment that combines the intimacy of a home with the solemnity of sacred artworks. It is a valuable opportunity to comprehend the dimension of faith and art that have shaped and continue to influence the cultural identity of the region.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.5384893,-6.9612427
Coordinates DMS: 41°32'18.6"N 06°57'40.5"W