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Madeira Funchal Arte Sacra Museum

Located in an iconic 16th-century palace, the Museum of Sacred Art of Funchal houses an eclectic art collection, with works dating from between the 15th and 19th centuries. -

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Madeira Funchal Arte Sacra Museum

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  1. Municipality Square Palace of Justice, the Town Hall, Jesuit College and Sacred Art Museum

  2. The Arte Sacra Museum of Funchal is located in the former Bishop's Palace, founded by D. Luis Figueiredo de Lemos, in 1594. It was designed by Jerome George, master of royal works, who worked here in the defences of the city of Funchal. From the original building, still survives a west section, over the Praça do Município and Rua do Bispo.

  3. After the earthquake of 1748, major rebuilding works are performed, since it had been badly damaged. The new project for the Bishop's Palace was handed over to Dominic Rodrigues Martins. The assembly is then balanced by a central block, with the inscription on the main portal of 1750.

  4. Nossa Senhora dos Remédios e do Amparo 1751-1800

  5. Nossa Senhora dos Remédios e do Amparo 1751-1800

  6. The Museum of Sacred Art - the exhibition “Vaso de Altar – Flowers and liturgy based on the ceramics of José Manuel Gomes” The exhibition highlights the importance of altar vases as elements that value and enhance flowers in the liturgical context, in a reading proposed within the scope of an exhibition that includes an important set of contemporary artistic ceramics by the sculptor José Manuel Gomes

  7. The Museum of Sacred Art - the exhibition “Vaso de Altar”

  8. The Museum of Sacred Art - the exhibition “Vaso de Altar – Flowers and liturgy based on the ceramics of José Manuel Gomes”

  9. The Museum of Sacred Art - the exhibition “Vaso de Altar – Flowers and liturgy based on the ceramics of José Manuel Gomes”

  10. Ceramics of José Manuel Gomes

  11. Processional cross

  12. Situla or aspersorium (Holy water bucket) Commissions by King Manuel I for the Cathedral of Funchal

  13. Situla or aspersorium (Holy water bucket)

  14. Processional cross that Manuel I donated to the Cathedral of Funchal

  15. Processional cross that Manuel I donated to the Cathedral of Funchal

  16. The Pax Portugal 1501-1525 gift from King Manuel I

  17. Coffer Japan 1591-1600 (Momoyama period)

  18. Monstrance (or custodial) Paul Mallet Portugal, Lisbon 1799 Coffer Japan 1591-1600 (Momoyama period)

  19. Chalice Portugal 1511 - 1515

  20. Infant Jesus chair Asia (Hispano-colonial) 17th century

  21. The Arte Sacra Museum of Funchal

  22. Faith The Arte Sacra Museum of Funchal, Charity Manuel Pereira and collaborators 1655

  23. Eucharistic urn The Arte Sacra Museum of Funchal

  24. Isfahan rug Persia or India 17th century

  25. Manuel Pereira and collaborators - Portugal, 1654 Last supper

  26. Manuel Pereira and collaborators - Portugal, 1654 Last supper

  27. Manuel Pereira and collaborators - Portugal, 1654 Last supper details

  28. Figures of a deposition of Christ in the tomb - Mary of Clopas, Virgin Mary and Saint John Flanders, Mechelen 1501 1510

  29. Dormition of Saint Francis Xavier Portugal 17th century

  30. Calvary - Christ Crucified, Virgin Dolorosa and Saint John Malines Workshop. Early 16th century

  31. Diogo Pires - saint Sebastian, ca1501-1510 Saint Roch Flanders, Mechelen 1521- 1525

  32. Saint Roch Flanders, Mechelen 1521- 1525 Triptych of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew (detail) Attributed to Joos Van Cleve and collaborators Antwerp, circa 1520

  33. Triptych of Saint Peter, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew Attributed to Joos Van Cleve and collaborators Antwerp, circa 1520

  34. Reverse of the scrolls of the Triptych of Saint Peter. Flemish painting, attributed to Joos Van Cleve

  35. Arcangel saint Michael. Gand 17th century

  36. Saint Peter Visitation Portugal 18th century

  37. Candlestick angels

  38. The Arte Sacra Museum of Funchal Lectern Portugal 1632

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