Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção, Praça da Republica, Elvas
The interior of the church has both Manueline and Baroque elements |
History
The fortress-like church of Nossa Senhora da Assunção lies in the main square of Praça da Republica in Elvas. It was previously a cathedral before the seat of the bishop moved to nearby Evora in 1881.
It is of interest as the building is the work of Francisco de Arruda, the main architect of the Torre de Belem in Lisbon. Construction began in 1517 and was completed in 1537. Originally Manueline in style, Baroque and other architectural elements were added in later centuries.
Arruda also worked on the nearby Amoreira Aqueduct.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Assunção |
Interior
The interior has some beautiful azulejos tilework and an 18th-century Italian organ in the high choir.
The nave and altar |
Access - Getting There
Praça da República
7350-126 Elvas
Tel: 266 769 800
Praça da República has several pavement cafes to take in the exterior of the church over a coffee or glass of wine. The Tourist Office (turismo) is also in the square.
A recommended place to stay in Elvas is the Santa Luzia Pousada.
Praça da República, Elvas |
Close up of the altar |
The main square in Elvas - Praça da República |
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