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Paris Monuments!
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Paris monuments
Paris et ses monuments
Les monuments de paris
Monuments Ă Paris
La Ville de Paris et Ses Monuments
Cria dez perguntas de escolha mĂșltipla baseado neste texto : Alimentado pelos recursos aurĂferos e de diamantes vindos da colĂłnia brasileira, formando um conjunto patrimonial de caracterĂsticas singulares em territĂłrio nacional, sendo um dos mais imponentes e notĂĄveis monumentos de Portugal e da Europa, o Real EdifĂcio de Mafra integra um PalĂĄcio, uma BasĂlica, um Convento com a sua cerca, atual Jardim do Cerco, e uma Tapada, tendo sido objeto de classificação como Monumento Nacional em 1907 (Convento) e em 1910 (BasĂlica), e inscrito na lista na UNESCO como PatrimĂłnio Mundial (2019). ConstruĂdo ao longo de mais de trĂȘs dĂ©cadas, o Real EdifĂcio de Mafra tornou-se um epicentro de ensino e conhecimento, onde se formaram as seguintes geraçÔes de engenheiros e arquitetos. Politicamente o PalĂĄcio-Convento deve ser visto como a manifestação concreta, mais representativa, do poder absoluto do monarca D. JoĂŁo V, enquanto afirmação terrena e divina da sua autoridade, tendo como principal objetivo projetar Portugal como potĂȘncia internacional. Alto da Vela Primitivo nome dado âĂ colinaâ onde foi construĂdo o PalĂĄcio-Convento de Mafra, determinou a expansĂŁo da Vila de Mafra em torno e Ă frente do mesmo. SĂtio de moinhos de âvelaâ e terras de cultivo, foi escolhido pelo monarca D. JoĂŁo V, segundo frei ClĂĄudio Conceição (1820), por ser localizado no termo da Vila de Mafra, âter uma fonte de abundante e excelente ĂĄgua, e fazer uma admirĂĄvel perspetiva no dilatado mar, que se descobreâ. A aquisição dos terrenos para a construção do Real EdifĂcio de Mafra (palĂĄcio, basĂlica, convento, cerca e tapada) foi realizada em vĂĄrias fases: a primeira decorreu em 1713, a segunda em 1734 e a terceira entre 1747 e 1748. BasĂlica, ĂrgĂŁos e CarrilhĂ”es Elemento arquitetĂłnico mais imponente do Real EdifĂcio de Mafra, destacando-se o zimbĂłrio, a BasĂlica Ă© uma obra-prima aos nĂveis construtivo e estĂ©tico. Foi erigida entre 1717 e 1735, com a capacidade para acolher 80 religiosos, tendo sido sagrada em 22 de outubro de 1730, no dia do 41.Âș aniversĂĄrio de D. JoĂŁo V. A fachada e o interior da BasĂlica de Mafra exibem 58 estĂĄtuas de grande dimensĂŁo e trĂȘs baixos-relevos, em mĂĄrmore branco de Carrara, executados em oficinas de Roma, Florença e GĂ©nova, a maior encomenda de escultura, Ă Ă©poca, fora de ItĂĄlia. Aos seis ĂłrgĂŁos de tubos do interior, projeto Ășnico e inovador no mundo, correspondem as duas torres sineiras no exterior, sendo os dois monumentais carrilhĂ”es, do sĂ©culo XVIII, considerados como dos mais importantes e notĂĄveis internacionalmente. Em 7 de junho de 1835 ocorreu a transferĂȘncia da ParĂłquia de Santo AndrĂ© da igreja matriz (sita na Vila Velha) para a BasĂlica de Mafra. CrĂ©ditos: PT/TT/CR/007-007/00199 Ilha da Madeira Na memĂłria coletiva permanece o topĂłnimo Largo da Ilha da Madeira, devido Ă concentração na Vila de Mafra de um grande nĂșmero de operĂĄrios (cerca de 45000), vindos de todo o paĂs, para a edificação do Convento. Cresceu a noroeste da Real Obra, âilhaâ, toda construĂda em âmadeiraâ e devido Ă acumulação desse material, ergueram-se telheiros para estrebarias e cavalariças, casas de alvenaria para acomodação do pessoal especializado e oficiais, e uma ermida de madeira para o serviço divino. No recinto das habitaçÔes foram abertas inĂșmeras casas de pasto para serviço dos operĂĄrios, que se alimentavam Ă custa do seu salĂĄrio. Jardim do Cerco Jardim da cerca conventual, com 9 hectares, a sua construção teve como objetivo servir uma comunidade religiosa contendo horta, pomar, mata e jardim. A disposição do espaço obedeceu Ă s conceçÔes estĂ©ticas do Barroco. Em 1726, o viajante estrangeiro Charles Frederic de Merveilleux escreve que o âRei D. JoĂŁo V fez plantar um grande parque ou jardim repleto [âŠ] de todos os tipos de ĂĄrvores que crescem em todos os paĂses do seu domĂnio nas quatro partidas do Mundoâ. AlĂ©m do tanque circular de mĂĄrmore do sĂ©culo XVIII, contĂguo ao maior e mais antigo poço do Cerco, munido de nora, tambĂ©m alberga um jogo da bola, onde se praticaram originalmente sete jogos. Na Botica fradesca eram produzidos elixires e unguentos. Tapada Nacional de Mafra Antiga Real Tapada de Mafra constitui uma joia cinegĂ©tica e florestal Ășnica no territĂłrio portuguĂȘs, com uma ĂĄrea de 1188 hectares. Criada por decreto rĂ©gio de 18 de julho de 1744, no qual o rei D. JoĂŁo V foi âservido mandar demarcar, junto Ă vila de Mafra, terras para se formar uma tapada para seu real serviço [âŠ]â vedada por um muro âde pedra e calâ. Ă organizada em trĂȘs partes: a Primeira Tapada ou Tapada de Fora encontra-se, hoje, entregue ao ExĂ©rcito PortuguĂȘs (Escola das Armas); as Segunda e Terceira Tapadas, ou Tapadas do Meio e de Dentro integram, atualmente, a Tapada Nacional de Mafra. Alberga um grande nĂșmero de espĂ©cies de fauna e flora endĂ©micas da PenĂnsula IbĂ©rica, que se distribuem por diferentes habitats. A Tapada, desde a sua fundação atĂ© Ă implantação da RepĂșblica (1910), foi um dos locais de eleição dos monarcas portugueses como espaço de lazer e parque de caça. Fonte de abastecimento de ĂĄgua ao PalĂĄcio-Convento, o sistema de recolha apoia-se em aqueduto, concebido pelo engenheiro militar Manuel da Maia, com cerca de 4560 m, estendendo-se do interior da Tapada atĂ© ao Jardim do Cerco.
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