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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon' has mentioned 'Portugal' in the following places:
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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.
The construction stopped in 1580 with the union of Spain and Portugal, as the building of the Escorial in Spain was now draining away all the allocated funds.
With the restoration of Portuguese Independence in 1640, the monastery regained much of its former importance, becoming the burial place for the royal pantheon; within its walls four of the eight children of John IV of Portugal were entombed: the Infante Teodxc3xb3sio (1634xe2x80x931653), the Infanta Joana (1636xe2x80x931653), King Afonso VI (1643xe2x80x931683) and Catarina de Braganxc3xa7a (1638xe2x80x931705).
[6] The painter Henrique Ferreira was commissioned in 1720 to paint the Kings of Portugal: the regal series was placed in the Sala dos Reis (Hall of the Kings).
The Minister of Public Works (Ministxc3xa9rio das Obras Pxc3xbablicas) opened a competition to finish the annex, which would serve as the National Museum of Industry and Commerce (Museu Nacional da Indxc3xbastria e Comxc3xa9rcio), but the project was canceled in 1899, and the Ethnological Museum of Portugal (Museu Etnolxc3xb3gico Portuguxc3xaas) was installed.
When Portugal joined the European Economic Community, the formal ceremonies were held in the cloister of the monument (1985).
This was probably his first commission in Portugal.
[10] Two angels hold the arms of Portugal, close to the archivolt.
The cloister had a religious function as well as a representative function by its decorative ornamentation and the dynastic symbolic motives, such as the armillarium, coat-of-arms, and the cross from the Order of Christ, showing the growing world power of Portugal.
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.