A Portuguese architectural style from the early 16th century. Influenced by Gothic, it is characterized by a magnificent style reminiscent of the prosperity of the Age of Discovery. It is represented by the Jeronimos Monastery and the Tower of Belem. It is named after King Manuel I of Portugal. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
16世紀初めのポルトガルの建築様式の一。ゴシック式の影響を受け、大航海時代の繁栄を思わせる壮麗な作風が特徴。ジェロニモス修道院やベレンの塔に代表される。名称は、ポルトガル王マヌエル1世にちなむ。
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