Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/27683
Author(s): Volzone, R.
Ferretti, R.
Editor: Volzone, R., and Fontes, J. L.
Date: 2022
Title: Integrated 3D survey of the first Franciscan observance settlement in Portugal: The convent of Santa Maria de Mosteiró in Valença (Alto Minho, North of Portugal)
Book title/volume: Architectures of the soul: Diachronic and multidisciplinary readings
Pages: 401 - 420
Event title: 3rd International Seminar Architectures of the Soul (Arquitecturas da Alma)
Reference: Volzone, R., & Ferretti, R. (2022). Integrated 3D survey of the first Franciscan observance settlement in Portugal: The convent of Santa Maria de Mosteiró in Valença (Alto Minho, North of Portugal). In R. Volzone, & J. L. Fontes (Eds.). Architectures of the soul: Diachronic and multidisciplinary readings (pp. 401-420). Instituto de Estudos Medievais; DINÂMIA’CET-Iscte; Centro de Estudos de História Religiosa; Centro de História da Arte e Investigação Artística. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/27683
ISBN: 978-989-53585-2-6
Keywords: Franciscan observance
3D survey
Historical analysis
Religious heritage
Portugal
Abstract: The continuous abandonment of convents in Portugal, culminating with the 1834 decree of dissolution of religious orders, led to the loss of their original function and values. This study analyzes the physical legacy – mostly altered, abandoned, or in a ruinous state – of the first Franciscan Observance settlements (1392) in the Portuguese territory at the Northern border with Spain, with focus on the convent of Santa Maria de Mosteiró (Valença, north of Portugal). This paper aims to understand the historical and current values of these sites through a knowledge-based approach by conducting historical research and surveys. The methodology combines traditional and innovative techniques: historical research with current analysis of the built structures through integrated digital survey techniques. These first results constitute a support tool for the conservation, protection, and enhancement of this cultural heritage. They also enable comparative analysis with the other case studies in Portugal, Spain, and Italy in order to understand the typological model at the basis of the Franciscan Observance in Southern Europe.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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