Category: Religious Architecture > Sacristy
District: Évora > Montemor-o-Novo > Montemor-o-Novo > Centro Histórico
, Classicizing Baroque architecture, with a centralized plan and sober lines.
, Richly decorated interior with blue and white tiles, typical of the Joanine period.
, "Figura avulsa" tiles, influenced by Delft ceramics, used to maximize space.
, Marble washbasin.
, Joanine iron grate on the window.
, Panel depicting Saint Michael, representing the Portuguese Baroque naturalism of the early 18th century.
, Considered by Túlio Espanca as the most representative piece of artistic locksmithing in the town.
, Covered in blue and white tiles, highlighting the central panel with great plasticity and formal expressiveness.
, Originally a small hermitage, whose construction began in 1593.
, Later expanded with the addition of the church body, pulpit, tiles, and the Souls' Brotherhood office room.
, The exterior was completed in the early 18th century, in white lines.
, Room with a nearly quadrangular plan with a vault.
, Covered with blue and white "figura avulsa" tiles, dated 1716.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 38.6465371237229,-8.213056160797688
Coordinates DMS: 38°38'47.5"N 08°12'47.0"W