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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of Alcobaça' has mentioned 'Portugal' in the following places:
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The Alcobaxc3xa7a Monastery (Portuguese: Mosteiro de Alcobaxc3xa7a, Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaxc3xa7a) is a Catholic monastic complex located in the town of Alcobaxc3xa7a, in central Portugal, some 120xc2xa0km north of Lisbon. | WIKI |
The church and monastery were the first Gothic buildings in Portugal, and, together with the roughly older Augustinian Monastery of Santa Cruz in Coimbra, it was one of the most important mediaeval monasteries in Portugal. | WIKI |
The Alcobaxc3xa7a Monastery is one of the first buildings associated with the Cistercian Order in Portugal. | WIKI |
Church and adjacent monastery are the earliest examples of truly Gothic architecture in Portugal, and the church itself was the largest in Portugal at the time of its completion. | WIKI |
The library at Alcobaxc3xa7a was one of the largest Portuguese mediaeval libraries, but was pillaged by the invading French in 1810, and many items were stolen in an anti-clerical riot in 1834, when the religious orders in Portugal were dissolved. | WIKI |
The remnants of the monastery library, including hundreds of mediaeval manuscripts, are kept today in the Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal , Portugal's national library in Lisbon. | WIKI |
In 1834, with the dissolution of the monasteries in Portugal, the last monks left the monastery. | WIKI |
The Alcobaxc3xa7a Monastery was built following an early Gothic style, and represents the arrival of this style in Portugal. | WIKI |
After becoming king, Pedro ordered the remains of his beloved to be transferred to her tomb in Alcobaxc3xa7a and, according to a popular legend, had her crowned as queen of Portugal and ordered court members to pay her homage by kissing her decomposing hand. | WIKI |
This pair of royal tombs in Alcobaxc3xa7a, of unknown authorship, are among the best works of Gothic sculpture in Portugal. | WIKI |
From the right arm of the transept one reaches the Royal Pantheon, a room built in the end of the 18th century in Neo-Gothic style, being the earliest Neo-Gothic architecture in Portugal. | WIKI |
The Royal Pantheon has the 13th-century tombs of two queens of Portugal, Urraca of Castile and Beatrix of Castile, married respectively to Kings Afonso II and Afonso III. | WIKI |
The portal is a framed by intertwined vegetal branches that carry the coat-of-arms of Portugal. | WIKI |
This room, located close to the entrance of the church, has a series of 17thxe2x80x9318th century statues representing the kings of Portugal. | WIKI |
The founding of the Monastery of Alcobaxc3xa7a, located in central Portugal, is closely associated with the beginning of the Portuguese monarchy. | UNESCO |