#3/4 white tile and subway tile ceramic tile
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It’s Sunday so let’s share some beautiful Churches and their facade with azulejo tiles.
Azulejos have their origin in the Arabic word az-zillij meaning “polished stone.” King Manuel I introduced them into Portugal after a visit to Seville in 1503. The tin-glazed ceramics can be found in the interior and exterior of churches, palaces, ordinary houses and nowadays, restaurants bars and even railways or subways stations. Many azuléjos chronique major historical and cultural aspects of Spanish and Portuguese history.
1/ Igreja do Carmo (Carmo Chruch)… One of the oldest building in the historic part of Porto. It’s actually a combination of two buildings, one sating from the 1600s and the other from the 1700s. Originally it was builds for the Carmelite order of the Roman Catholic Church and was used as a convent.The exterior wall of the building is covered in tiles depicting the history of the Carmelite order
2/ Igreja Paroquial de Sao Nicolau (Parish Church of St Nicholas)… after a fire in 1758, the church was reconstructed in 1762 in a mixed Neoclassical and Baroque style. The facade was covered with tiles in 1861
3/ Capela Das Almas de Santa Caterina (Chapel of Souls)… The style of the church is basically neoclassical but the church is noted for its coverings of azulejo tiles. The 16,000 glowing blue and white tiles depicts scenes from the lives of Saint Catherine and Saint Francis of Assisi.
4/ Igreja de Santa Ildefonso (Church of Saint Ildefonso)… Constructed of granite, the shape of the church’s main body is that of a elongated octogone with decorative plater ceiling. Approximately 11,000 azulejo tiles cover the facade of the church which were created by artist Jorge Colaço and placed in novembre 1932. The tiles depict scenes from the life of Saint Illdefonso and figurative imagery from the Gospels.
5/ Igreja de Santo António dos Congregados (St Anthony’s Church of the Gatherers)… The church is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. The building was constructed during the late part of the 17th century, The church replaced the original church a which stood on this land for several hundred years. The tiles work tells the story of St Anthony and the Asdsu;potion of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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