Monastery of the Holy Cross (Coimbra)
The Monastery of the Holy Cross (Portuguese: Mosteiro da Santa Cruz), also known as the Church of the Holy Cross, is a National Monument in Coimbra, Portugal. Because the first two kings of Portugal are buried in the church it was granted the status of National Pantheon. Founded in 1131 outside the protecting walls of Coimbra, the Monastery of the Holy Cross was the most important monastic house during the early days of the Portuguese monarchy. Saint Theotonius founded this community of Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra and served as their first prior. The monastery and church were erected between 1132 and 1223. The monastery was granted numerous papal privileges and royal grants, which allowed the accumulation of considerable wealth, at the same time as it consolidated its position on the politico-institutional and cultural scene. Its school, with its vast library, was highly respected in medieval times and was a meeting point for the intellectual and power elites. Its scriptorium was used for the consolidation of royal power by King Afonso Henriques, thus it was not considered strange that he decided to be buried there.
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Praça 8 de Maio, Coimbra Baixa (Coimbra (Sé Nova, Santa Cruz, Almedina e São Bartolomeu))
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N 40.210944444444 ° | E -8.4288638888889 ° |
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Igreja de Santa Cruz (Igreja de São João de Santa Cruz;Café Santa Cruz;Mosteiro de São João das Donas;Igreja de São João das Donas)
Praça 8 de Maio
3000-274 Coimbra, Baixa (Coimbra (Sé Nova, Santa Cruz, Almedina e São Bartolomeu))
Portugal
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