Stained glass window, Founder's Chapel, Monastery of Batalha, Batalha, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal

Stained glass window, Founder's Chapel, Monastery of Batalha, Batalha, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal

2-370-839 - Samuel Magal/Sites & Photos/Heritage Images

Stained glass window, Founder's Chapel, Monastery of Batalha, Batalha, Portugal, 2009. The Dominican Batalha Monastery (Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitoria de Batalha) is a magnificent example of medieval Portuguese architecture. In 1385, King John I vowed that if his outnumbered army defeated the Castilians at the important Battle of Aljubarrota, he would build a magnificent monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Construction of the monastery, which combines late Gothic and Manueline architectural styles, began in 1386 but was not completed until c1517. The Founder's Chapel was designed by Master Huguet and was built between 1426 and 1434. It houses the tombs of John I and his queen, Philippa of Lancaster. The monastery is practically the only Portuguese building that still has original stained-glass windows. King Manuel I commissioned many stained glass windows for several churches in Portugal and the monastery was the Portuguese centre for stained glass making in the 15th-16th centuries. Batalha monastery was designated a World Heritage Site in 1983.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Samuel Magal, attributed to: : Photographer, head researcher and archivist of Sites and Photos
People Related
  1. John I, King of Portugal: Portuguese: King
  2. Philippa of Lancaster: British: Queen
  3. Master Huguet: active in Portugal: Architect

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Portugal Leiria Batalha

  1. 39 39 37 N , 008 49 29 W

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Places of Worship

Religion & Belief Christianity


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3416x5125
File Size : 51,291kb


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  1. R160040062
  1. 0740001368
  1. 2-370-839
  1. 2370839
  1. R160040062


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