Nossa Senhora Da Nazaré
History
The church was built in 1664 by Governor André Vidal de Negreiros (1606–1680) in gratitude to the Virgin Mary for safeguarding his ship during a storm which occurred while he was travelling to Angola. A plaque on the wall, however, indicates it was in fact dedicated to victory at the Battle of Ambuila in 1665. The building was reconstructed in the late 19th century.
Architecture
The little church consists of a rather austere rectangular nave and chancel built in a simple Baroque architecture style. The original plans show that the facade was to be flanked by two towers but these were never built. Instead, there is only a small bell tower. The church was listed as a national monument under Decree No. 135 of 28 June 1932.
References
- ^ Isabel Martins. "Igreja de Nossa Senhora de Nazaré, a Portuguese colonial church built in 1664, Luanda". PBase. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ^ "Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazaré, Luanda". Google Maps. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ^ "Igreja de Nossa Senhora da NazaréFoto: Michael TeagueAcervo: FCG Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Nazaré" (in Portuguese). Património de Influência Portuguese. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
- ^ "Igreja Paroquial de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios" (in Portuguese). SIPA. Retrieved 29 May 2015.
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