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- en.wikipedia.org Madre de Deus ConventThe Convento de Madre de Deus, or Madre de Deus Convent, is a former convent and church in Lisbon, Portugal, which houses the National Museum of the Azulejo.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g189158-…Originally part of a larger convent, it was founded in 1509 by Dona Leonor, widow of Dom Joao ll.
- guiadacidade.pt en/poi-convento-e-igreja-madre-de…The Madre de Deus Convent is situated in Xabregas, on the western area of Lisboa.
- triphobo.com places/lisbon-portugal/madre-de-deus…The Madre de Deus Convent in Xabregas, on the western territory of Lisbon is absolutely stunning.
- trip.com travel-guide/attraction/lisbon/church-…Explore near Church and Convent of Madre de Deus: Where to Stay, Eat, and Visit.
- tripates.com index.php/en/visiting-museu-nacional…Located in the former Madre de Deus convent, roughly 1.5 kilometers from Santa Apolónia station, the museum is accessible by bus and offers a unique...
- allaboutportugal.pt en/barreiro/monuments/…The construction of this convent started in the 15th century and was founded by Dona Francisca de Azambuja, a descendant of one of the most ilustrious...
- quovadislisboa.pt en/place/convento-da-madre-de-…O Convento da Madre de Deus foi fundado pela rainha D. Leonor, em 1509, para clarissas, num terreno por si comprado.
- beckyinportugal.com 2016/04/03/sheltered-in-the-…The tiles here are some of those transferred from other convents, in this case another Lisboa convent – Convento de Sante Ana.
- planetware.com lisbon/national-tile-museum-p-lisb…Set in the church and cloisters of Madre de Deus, a former 16th-century convent, this worthwhile tourist attraction lies some distance from the city center, about...
- global-geography.org af/Geography/Europe/Portugal…Madre de Deus Convent - National Museum of the Azulejo, March 2018, © Gerhard Huber, under CC BY-NC 4.0 +Edu.
- flickr.com photos/donnebryant/53232601481History: The museum is housed in the former Convent of Madre de Deus, which was founded in the 16th century.
- visitlisboa.com en/places/national-tile-museumBelonging to the convent, the Madre de Deus church is decorated in full Portuguese baroque splendour, with gilded and carved wood, paintings and tile panels.