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Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Cachoeira)

The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Portuguese: Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo) is an 18th-century Roman Catholic church in Cachoeira, Bahia, Brazil. It was constructed between 1688 and likely completed in 1773. The church is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary and is constructed in the Baroque style with a Rococo frontispiece. The church opens to Travessa Taváres, a broad avenue, with a view to the Paraguaçu River. The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel.[1][2][3][4]

Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
Façade of the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Religion
AffiliationCatholic
RiteRoman
Location
MunicipalityCachoeira
StateBahia
CountryBrazil
Location of the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Brazil
Geographic coordinates12°36′23″S 38°57′42″W / 12.606350°S 38.961586°W / -12.606350; -38.961586
Architecture
TypeReligious
StyleBaroque
FounderJoão Rodrigues Adorno
Groundbreaking1688
Completed1733
Designated1938
Reference no.181

The church and convent are connected to the House of Prayer of the Carmelite Third Order; the two form a single architectural complex. The church and convent, as well as the Carmelite Third Order church, was listed as a historic structure by National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1938. The convent was converted to a guest house in the 20th century and is known as the Pousada Convento do Carmo.[3][5]

History edit

The Carmelites arrived in Brazil in 1586, following the Jesuits and Benedictines. The expansion of the order in Brazil was limited by the invasion of the Dutch in Brazil, 1630–1654. Friar Manoel da Assunção, the Carmelite provincial vicar of Bahia and Pernambuco, sent emissaries to the interior of Bahia in the late 1680s as part of an expansion of the order in Brazil. Construction of the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel began in 1688. João Rodrigues Adorno, son of Gaspar Rodrigues Adorno, the founder of Cachoeira, donated land to the Carmelites "at the foot of the slope behind the houses of Francisco Lopes". Work on a retreat was completed in 1692. In addition to the Carmelite structure, João Rodrigues Adorno donated land to the Society of Jesus to construct the Church of the Old Seminary in Belém da Cachoeira in the same period, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of Carmelite church and convent.

The site of the Mount Carmel church and convent was part of a sugar cane mill owned by Adorno. Brother Manoel da Piedade founded the convent, which was constructed between 1715 and 1722. 15 friars and 12 brothers occupied the building by 1743; the low occupancy of the buildings in this period indicates the building was not fully functioning. The church was constructed between 1752 and 1759 under Father Antônio de Belém Lemos. The date on the frontispiece of the church, 1773, refers to a restoration of the church to add a gallery between the wall of the frontispiece and the door of the nave and the installation of an organ. The convent was renovated to house the battalion of a militia, which it housed between 1817 and 1823. It was again adapted to function as a mint between 1822 and 1823. The mint operated for only a month. It was also used as a school, town hall, courtroom, and hospital in the 19th century; by the end of this period the rich art collection and most of the interior elements of the church and convent were lost. The convent became a guest house in the 20th century.[2][3][4]

Location edit

The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is located on Rua Inocêncio Boaventura at the Praça da Aclamação, a plaza, in the Caquende neighborhood of Cachoeira. The church and convent are connected to the House of Prayer of the Carmelite Third Order to form an architectural complex called "the most important urban space" by IPAC. A small hill above the convent, which now houses a children's hospital, is known as Morro Mangabeira. The hill frames the architectural complex in vegetation. The sugar mill of João Rodrigues Adorno was located on the flank of the hill.[3][5]

Structure edit

The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a two-story structure with a raised frontispiece. It consists of a church to its left (north) side and a convent to its right (south) side. Its walls are of mixed masonry.[2][3]

Church edit

The frontispiece is in the rococo style and advances onto the street. It has a wide covered gallery with five semi-circular arches, three of them occupied by wooden doors. Five choir windows are above the portals. In contrast, the façades of the convent and the Church of the Third Order are, in comparison, sober. The pinnacle of the façade is in three parts with five semi-circular arches. The flaming rococo pediments, according to the art historian Germain Bazin, display elements of Chinese architecture, probably via the influence of architecture in the Portuguese colony of Macau. A bell tower rises above the right side of the church; it is recessed from the façade. The design of the church is similar to that of the convents of Carmo, Graça and Desterro, in Salvador, all constructed in the same period.[1][2][3]

The church plan is typical to others of the period; it has a rectangular plan with a single nave with two side aisles superposed by tribunes and a cross sacristy. Its side corridors are superposed by tribunes and deep chapel. The church interior was richly decorated, but very little remains of its original decoration. The high altar has four Solominic columns with intricate carvings. Figurative tiles remain in one of the lateral chapels. Its main image was moved to the museum in the Church of the Third Order. The church ceiling features trompe-l'œil paintings from the school of Antonio Simões Ribeiro and José Joaquim da Rocha. The sacristy has decoration in the rococo style. It has a small altar with carving work, two chests of drawers, and a lavabo of Lias stone imported from Portugal.[2][3]

Convent edit

The convent consists of a central cloister surrounded by semi-circular arcades of brick. Access to the convent is from the south. Stone Tuscan columns support the porch of the convent.

The convent has nine wings, two halls, a refectory, kitchen, catacombs, and smaller miscellaneous rooms. A coat of arms of the order in stucco is the sole remaining interior element from the original convent; it is located on the door of the cloister that gives access to the stair of the building. The porch door that opens to the street is the sole remaining exterior element of the convent. A chapel in the catacombs of the convent has mud carvings.[2][3]

Protected status edit

The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and House of Prayer of the Carmelite Third Order were listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage in 1938. It was listed in the Book of Historical Works no. 181.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bazin, Germain (1956). L'architecture religieuse baroque au Brésil (in French). Vol. 2. Sao Paulo: Museu de Arte. p. 12.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Carrazzoni, Maria Elisa (1987). Guia dos bens tombados Brasil (2 ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Expressão e Cultura. p. 46. ISBN 8520800920.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Lacerda, Ana Maria (2012). "Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel". Lisbon, Portugal: Heritage of Portuguese Influence/Património de Influência Portuguesa. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
  4. ^ a b Silva Senhorinho, Darlane. (PDF). Salvador, Bahia: Universidade Federal da Bahia, Escola de Belas Artes. pp. 100–147. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2017-09-25.
  5. ^ a b c Instituto do Patrimônio Artístico e Cultural da Bahia (1997). IPAC-BA: inventário de proteção do acervo cultural da Bahia (in Portuguese). Vol. 3 (2 ed.). Salvador, Bahia: Instituto do Patrimônio Artístico e Cultural da Bahia. pp. 39–40.

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The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Portuguese Igreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo is an 18th century Roman Catholic church in Cachoeira Bahia Brazil It was constructed between 1688 and likely completed in 1773 The church is dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary and is constructed in the Baroque style with a Rococo frontispiece The church opens to Travessa Tavares a broad avenue with a view to the Paraguacu River The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1 2 3 4 Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount CarmelIgreja e Convento de Nossa Senhora do CarmoFacade of the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount CarmelReligionAffiliationCatholicRiteRomanLocationMunicipalityCachoeiraStateBahiaCountryBrazilLocation of the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in BrazilGeographic coordinates12 36 23 S 38 57 42 W 12 606350 S 38 961586 W 12 606350 38 961586ArchitectureTypeReligiousStyleBaroqueFounderJoao Rodrigues AdornoGroundbreaking1688Completed1733National Historic Heritage of BrazilDesignated1938Reference no 181The church and convent are connected to the House of Prayer of the Carmelite Third Order the two form a single architectural complex The church and convent as well as the Carmelite Third Order church was listed as a historic structure by National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage IPHAN in 1938 The convent was converted to a guest house in the 20th century and is known as the Pousada Convento do Carmo 3 5 Contents 1 History 2 Location 3 Structure 3 1 Church 3 2 Convent 4 Protected status 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editThe Carmelites arrived in Brazil in 1586 following the Jesuits and Benedictines The expansion of the order in Brazil was limited by the invasion of the Dutch in Brazil 1630 1654 Friar Manoel da Assuncao the Carmelite provincial vicar of Bahia and Pernambuco sent emissaries to the interior of Bahia in the late 1680s as part of an expansion of the order in Brazil Construction of the Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel began in 1688 Joao Rodrigues Adorno son of Gaspar Rodrigues Adorno the founder of Cachoeira donated land to the Carmelites at the foot of the slope behind the houses of Francisco Lopes Work on a retreat was completed in 1692 In addition to the Carmelite structure Joao Rodrigues Adorno donated land to the Society of Jesus to construct the Church of the Old Seminary in Belem da Cachoeira in the same period 7 kilometres 4 3 mi north of Carmelite church and convent The site of the Mount Carmel church and convent was part of a sugar cane mill owned by Adorno Brother Manoel da Piedade founded the convent which was constructed between 1715 and 1722 15 friars and 12 brothers occupied the building by 1743 the low occupancy of the buildings in this period indicates the building was not fully functioning The church was constructed between 1752 and 1759 under Father Antonio de Belem Lemos The date on the frontispiece of the church 1773 refers to a restoration of the church to add a gallery between the wall of the frontispiece and the door of the nave and the installation of an organ The convent was renovated to house the battalion of a militia which it housed between 1817 and 1823 It was again adapted to function as a mint between 1822 and 1823 The mint operated for only a month It was also used as a school town hall courtroom and hospital in the 19th century by the end of this period the rich art collection and most of the interior elements of the church and convent were lost The convent became a guest house in the 20th century 2 3 4 Location editThe Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is located on Rua Inocencio Boaventura at the Praca da Aclamacao a plaza in the Caquende neighborhood of Cachoeira The church and convent are connected to the House of Prayer of the Carmelite Third Order to form an architectural complex called the most important urban space by IPAC A small hill above the convent which now houses a children s hospital is known as Morro Mangabeira The hill frames the architectural complex in vegetation The sugar mill of Joao Rodrigues Adorno was located on the flank of the hill 3 5 Structure editThe Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a two story structure with a raised frontispiece It consists of a church to its left north side and a convent to its right south side Its walls are of mixed masonry 2 3 Church edit The frontispiece is in the rococo style and advances onto the street It has a wide covered gallery with five semi circular arches three of them occupied by wooden doors Five choir windows are above the portals In contrast the facades of the convent and the Church of the Third Order are in comparison sober The pinnacle of the facade is in three parts with five semi circular arches The flaming rococo pediments according to the art historian Germain Bazin display elements of Chinese architecture probably via the influence of architecture in the Portuguese colony of Macau A bell tower rises above the right side of the church it is recessed from the facade The design of the church is similar to that of the convents of Carmo Graca and Desterro in Salvador all constructed in the same period 1 2 3 The church plan is typical to others of the period it has a rectangular plan with a single nave with two side aisles superposed by tribunes and a cross sacristy Its side corridors are superposed by tribunes and deep chapel The church interior was richly decorated but very little remains of its original decoration The high altar has four Solominic columns with intricate carvings Figurative tiles remain in one of the lateral chapels Its main image was moved to the museum in the Church of the Third Order The church ceiling features trompe l œil paintings from the school of Antonio Simoes Ribeiro and Jose Joaquim da Rocha The sacristy has decoration in the rococo style It has a small altar with carving work two chests of drawers and a lavabo of Lias stone imported from Portugal 2 3 Convent edit The convent consists of a central cloister surrounded by semi circular arcades of brick Access to the convent is from the south Stone Tuscan columns support the porch of the convent The convent has nine wings two halls a refectory kitchen catacombs and smaller miscellaneous rooms A coat of arms of the order in stucco is the sole remaining interior element from the original convent it is located on the door of the cloister that gives access to the stair of the building The porch door that opens to the street is the sole remaining exterior element of the convent A chapel in the catacombs of the convent has mud carvings 2 3 Protected status editThe Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and House of Prayer of the Carmelite Third Order were listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage in 1938 It was listed in the Book of Historical Works no 181 5 See also editCatholic Church in BrazilReferences edit a b Bazin Germain 1956 L architecture religieuse baroque au Bresil in French Vol 2 Sao Paulo Museu de Arte p 12 a b c d e f Carrazzoni Maria Elisa 1987 Guia dos bens tombados Brasil 2 ed Rio de Janeiro Expressao e Cultura p 46 ISBN 8520800920 a b c d e f g h Lacerda Ana Maria 2012 Church and Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Lisbon Portugal Heritage of Portuguese Influence Patrimonio de Influencia Portuguesa Retrieved 2017 09 25 a b Silva Senhorinho Darlane Iconografia Carmelitana Analise dos Paineis Azulejares da Capela Mor da Ordem Terceira do Carmo de Cachoeira PDF Salvador Bahia Universidade Federal da Bahia Escola de Belas Artes pp 100 147 Archived from the original PDF on 2017 09 27 Retrieved 2017 09 25 a b c Instituto do Patrimonio Artistico e Cultural da Bahia 1997 IPAC BA inventario de protecao do acervo cultural da Bahia in Portuguese Vol 3 2 ed Salvador Bahia Instituto do Patrimonio Artistico e Cultural da Bahia pp 39 40 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Carmo 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