Convent of Saint Clare and Guimaraes City Hall, Guimaraes
Built in 1548, the Convent of Saint Clare holds centuries of history within its walls. It served as a religious retreat for nuns from 1562 until 1891, when the last nun passed away. The convent witnessed the quiet devotion of its occupants for nearly three centuries.
The Convent of St. Clare boasts a Baroque-style façade that captivates visitors with its intricate details carved in granite. The façade is adorned with superb craftsmanship, leading the eye to the central focal point—the sculpture of Santa Clara. The Baroque aesthetics are evident in the ornate embellishments that contribute to the overall grandeur of the structure.
Inside the former convent, visitors can explore beautiful cloisters and gardens. These hidden gems offer a serene and contemplative atmosphere, allowing visitors to connect with the peaceful legacy of the nuns who once inhabited the convent. The architecture and landscaping create an immersive experience that transports visitors back in time.
In 1968, recognizing the historical and architectural value of the site, the convent was repurposed as the City Hall of Guimaraes. Today, the City Hall not only conducts municipal affairs but also houses the municipal archives.
The City Hall welcomes visitors during working hours, offering free entrance to those interested in exploring its historical and administrative aspects. The experience allows visitors to appreciate the convergence of history, art, and governance within the walls of this unique establishment.
The Convent of St. Clare boasts a Baroque-style façade that captivates visitors with its intricate details carved in granite. The façade is adorned with superb craftsmanship, leading the eye to the central focal point—the sculpture of Santa Clara. The Baroque aesthetics are evident in the ornate embellishments that contribute to the overall grandeur of the structure.
Inside the former convent, visitors can explore beautiful cloisters and gardens. These hidden gems offer a serene and contemplative atmosphere, allowing visitors to connect with the peaceful legacy of the nuns who once inhabited the convent. The architecture and landscaping create an immersive experience that transports visitors back in time.
In 1968, recognizing the historical and architectural value of the site, the convent was repurposed as the City Hall of Guimaraes. Today, the City Hall not only conducts municipal affairs but also houses the municipal archives.
The City Hall welcomes visitors during working hours, offering free entrance to those interested in exploring its historical and administrative aspects. The experience allows visitors to appreciate the convergence of history, art, and governance within the walls of this unique establishment.
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Convent of Saint Clare and Guimaraes City Hall on Map
Sight Name: Convent of Saint Clare and Guimaraes City Hall
Sight Location: Guimaraes, Portugal (See walking tours in Guimaraes)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Guimaraes, Portugal (See walking tours in Guimaraes)
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.8 Km or 1.7 Miles