Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of Alcobaça' has mentioned 'Manueline' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Manueline vault and entrance to the sacristy.
During the reign of Manuel I, a second floor was added to the cloister and a new sacristy was built, following the characteristic Portuguese late Gothic style known as "Manueline".
The sacristy had been built in Manueline style in the early 16th century, but had to be rebuilt after the 1755 quake.
The corridor leading to the sacristy, covered by a splendid Manueline rib vaulting, and the portal to the sacristy have survived the quake.
The second floor of the cloister, in Manueline style as revealed by its typical twisted columns, was built in the early 16th century.
In this monumental complex, the Manueline sacristy of Infante Dom Afonso, appointed abbot of Alcobaxc3xa7a in 1505, the upper cloister of Joxc3xa3o de Castilho, the faxc3xa7ade and main part of the baroque lodgings of Friar Joxc3xa3o Turriano (1702), and the King's Room are particularly noteworthy.