Museu da Rainha D. Leonor (Beja)
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The Museu da Rainha D. Leonor is a regional museum, located in Beja, Portugal
Façade
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Façade
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Entrance
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Monastery
Sacred art
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Sumptuously gilded baroque chapel
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Altar
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Polychrome statue
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Baptism of Christ
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Gilded pulpit
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Frontside of a statue
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Backside of a statue
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Close-up
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St. Bento (18th c.)
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"Birth of St. John the Baptist"; azulejo (1741)
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Polychrome statue
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Polychrome statue
Cloisters
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Quadra of St. John the Baptist; walls covered with azulejos (17th c.)
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Quadra of Our Lady of the Rosary; azulejos (17th. c); Roman artefacts
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Quadra da Portaria; azulejos (17th c.)
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close-up of the azulejos
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early-Manueline door in the Quadra of St. John the Evangelist
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close-up
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Quadra of St. John the Evangelist
Paintings
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Anonymous Portuguese artist (17th c.)
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Head of St. John the Baptist; Spanish School
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St. Jerome; attributed to Ribera
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Virgin with the Rose; Francisco Campos (16th c.)
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by anonymous Portuguese artists (17th c.)
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"Ecce Homo", anon. Portuguese artist (15th c.)
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Madonna with Milk; Flemish School (ca. 1530)
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Crucifixion
Varia
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window where sister Mariana Alcoforado spoke with Marquis de Chamilly
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Prehistoric tools
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Roman oillamps
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ointment vase (1st c.)
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Tombstone (Bronze Age)
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Steles (Iron Age)
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Terra sigillata
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Moorish oillamps (11th c.)