São Pedro de Alcântara was a
Franciscan
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monastery in the
Bairro Alto
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district of
Lisbon
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, founded in the late 17th century. It is a large
Baroque
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building, with a highly decorated chapel.
The monastery was established by
António Luís de Meneses
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, who promised to build the monastery if he prevailed in the
Battle of Montes Claros
The Battle of Montes Claros was fought on 17 June 1665, near Vila Viçosa, between Spanish and a combined Anglo-Portuguese force as the last major battle in the Portuguese Restoration War. The battle resulted in a decisive Portuguese victory and ...
.
When the religious orders, convents, and monasteries in Portugal were
closed by the government in 1833, the monastery buildings were handed over to the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa (a society charged with helping the old, the sick, and abandoned or orphaned children).
At present the Santa Casa uses the buildings as a home for young girls.
Location/address
Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara at Rua Luisa Todi in Lisbon.
Instituto São Pedro de Alcântara
Rua Luisa Todi, 1
1200-245 Lisbon
References
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Franciscan monasteries in Portugal
Monastery Sao Pedro Alcantara
History of Lisbon
Christian monasteries in Portugal
Christianity in Lisbon