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The Jerxc3xb3nimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery (Portuguese: Mosteiro dos Jerxc3xb3nimos, IPA:xc2xa0[muxcax83xcbx88txc9x90jxc9xbeu xc3xb0uxcax83 xcax92xc9xa8xcbx88xc9xbexc9x94nimuxcax83]), is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belxc3xa9m, in the Lisbon Municipality, Portugal; it was secularised on 28 December 1833 by state decree and its ownership transferred to the charitable institution, Real Casa Pia de Lisboa.
It was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the nearby Tower of Belxc3xa9m, in 1983.
The Jerxc3xb3nimos Monastery replaced the church formerly existing in the same place, which was dedicated to Santa Maria de Belxc3xa9m and where the monks of the military-religious Order of Christ provided assistance to seafarers in transit.
[3][2] With the influx of such riches, the architects were not limited to small-scale plans, and resources already prescribed for the Monastery of Batalha, including the Aviz pantheon, were redirected to the project in Belxc3xa9m.
[6] On 28 December 1833, the Jerxc3xb3nimos Monastery was secularised by state decree and its title transferred to the Real Casa Pia de Lisboa (Pious Royal House of Lisbon) to serve as a parochial church for the new civil parish of Santa Maria de Belxc3xa9m.
The church and the monastery, like the nearby Torre de Belxc3xa9m and Padrxc3xa3o dos Descobrimentos, symbolise the Portuguese Age of Discovery and are among the main tourist attractions of Lisbon.
In 1983, UNESCO formally designated the Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belxc3xa9m as a World Heritage Site.
The Madonna (Santa Maria de Belxc3xa9m) is on a pedestal on top of the archivolt, surmounted by the archangel Michael, while above the portal there is a cross of the Order of Christ.
This serial World Heritage property comprises the Monastery of the Hieronymites and the Tower of Belxc3xa9m, both known as the complex of Belxc3xa9m, located on the shore of the Tagus River at the entrance to the port of Lisbon.
Not far from the monastery, on the banks of the Tagus River, Francisco de Arruda constructed the famous Tower of Belxc3xa9m around 1514, also known as the Tower of St Vincent, patron of the city of Lisbon, which commemorated the expedition of Vasco da Gama and also served to defend the port of Lisbon.
Created by the royal dynasty of Avis at its height, the complex of Belxc3xa9m is one of the most representative examples of Portuguese power during the Age of Discoveries.
Criterion (iii): The Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belxc3xa9m are a unique and exceptional testimony to a 15th and 16th-century civilization and culture.
Criterion (vi): The complex of Belxc3xa9m is directly associated with the Golden Age of the Discovery and the pioneer role the Portuguese had in the 15th and 16th centuries in creating contacts, dialogue and interchange among different cultures.
The serial property encompasses 2,66 ha, comprising the complex of Belxc3xa9m that includes the Monastery of the Hieronymites and the Tower of Belxc3xa9m.
At the Monastery, the church maintains its religious services as the parish of Santa Maria de Belxc3xa9m.
The Tower of Belxc3xa9m has preserved its original layout, despite the large changes in the surrounding area caused by landfills and by the silting of the river Tagus.
The complex of Belxc3xa9m testifies to Portugalxe2x80x99s cultural apogee in the 16th century and has retained its authenticity in terms of materials, form, and design.
The Monastery of the Hieronymites and the Tower of Belxc3xa9m are classified as national monuments by a Decree published in the Government Journal no.