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Hermitage of Nossa Senhora de Alcamé
Catholic church in Portugal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hermitage of Nossa Senhora de Alcamé (Our Lady of Alcamé) (Portuguese: Ermida de Nossa Senhora de Alcamé) is situated on the Lezíria flood plain on the left bank of the River Tagus, in the municipality of Vila Franca de Xira in the Lisbon District of Portugal. Designed by José Manuel de Carvalho e Negreiros, its construction was ordered in 1746 by the First Patriarch of Lisbon, Tomás de Almeida, and continued until around 1755.[1][2]
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Hermitage of Our Lady of Alcamé | |
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Ermida de Nossa Senhora de Alcamé | |
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38°54′24″N 8°58′16″W | |
Location | Vila Franca de Xira, |
Country | Portugal |
Denomination | Catholic Church in Portugal |
Architecture | |
Style | Baroque and Neoclassical |
Years built | 1746-55 |
Completed | 1755 approx. |
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