Английская Википедия:Church of São Pedro (Belazaima do Chão)
Шаблон:Infobox church The Church of São Pedro (Шаблон:Lang-pt) is a church in the civil parish of Belazaima do Chão, Castanheira do Vouga e Agadão, in the municipality of Águeda, in the Portuguese Centro district of Aveiro.
History
In 1220, during the Inquiries of King D. Afonso II, references exist for two Belazaimas:[1]
- Villam de Alvarim et de balsamia et de alia Balsamia e a quintam de Villarinho e de Ballasayma....
In the August 1485, King D. John II donated the territory to the Infanta D. Joana, where he specified that the villa of Ballasayma with all its royal rights/privileges, rents and tributes, reiterating in 1487 his donation of the estates of Vilarinho and Balezaima.[1]
The church was reconstructed sometime in the 18th century, with the execution of the retables and paintings occurring in the mid-century.[1] These painting in wood are located in the middle of the lateral arches, alongside the collateral arches.[1]
On 21 December 1999, there was a proposal to classify the Church Factory, resulting in the opening of a process by the vice-president of IPPAR (fore-runner of IGESPAR) on 7 February 2000.[1] The DRCoimbra proposed the classification church as an Imóvel de Interesse Público (Property of Public Interest) on 19 August 2002, but the suggestion was revised by DRRCentro on 5 August 2010, to that of Monumento de Interesse Público (Monument of Public Interest).[1] On 13 October 2010, the National Council for Culture solicited a clarification on the classification proposals, that was clarified on 4 November.[1] The seesaw between organizations continued with 2 January 2012 proposal by the DRRCentro to advance with the classification, given a report on the level of conservation.[1] On 25 September, an announcement was published (13458/2012, Diário da República, Série 2, 186) with a decision to classify the church as an Monumento de Interesse Público and establishing a special protection zone.[1]
Architecture
The church is located in an urban area, in between residential buildings, with a paved churchyard, delimited by wall and flanked in the north, west and south.[1] Access to the churchyard is to the right, fenced-in by a grade and gate in iron, while to the northwest is an uncharacteristic two-story annex building for catechism.[1] To the east is a pillory with Latin cross with three orders of plinths over rectangular base.[1] On the southern flank, is the building of the social centre, east by the Rua da Igreja and agricultural pastures, and north by another building, followed Шаблон:Convert away by the Junta de Freguesia.[1]
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- Английская Википедия
- Buildings and structures in Águeda
- Churches in Aveiro District
- Monuments of Public Interest in Portugal
- Roman Catholic churches completed in 1748
- 18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Portugal
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