Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário

Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário

Ribeira Grande de Santiago

65/10045 min

The Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, located in Cidade Velha on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, is a remarkable 15th-century religious building. Constructed primarily in 1495, it stands as the oldest surviving structure in Cidade Velha, a town recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009. The church is situated near the west bank of the Ribeira Grande de Santiago stream, in the town's northwest. Architecturally, it is notable for its Manueline side chapel, which represents a rare example of Gothic style in Sub-Saharan Africa, reflecting the Portuguese influence of the era. Over the centuries, the church has undergone significant restoration to preserve its historical and cultural value. Its enduring presence offers insight into early colonial architecture and the spread of Christianity in the region, making it a unique destination for visitors interested in history and architecture.

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Astuce: Visitors are advised to explore the church during daylight hours to fully appreciate its architectural details. Given its historical significance, purchasing tickets or arranging guided visits in advance can enhance the experience. The site may offer discounts for students and seniors. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to the uneven terrain around the historic town center.

Faits intéressants

  • The church is the oldest surviving building in Cidade Velha, Cape Verde.
  • Its Manueline side chapel is a rare example of Gothic architecture in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Cidade Velha, where the church is located, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2009.

Histoire

1495

The Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário was built in 1495, making it the oldest surviving building in Cidade Velha.

Its construction reflects the early Portuguese colonial presence in Cape Verde.

The church's Manueline side chapel is a rare Gothic architectural example in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Over time, the church has been heavily restored to maintain its structural integrity and historical features.

2009

Its location in Cidade Velha, an area designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009, underscores its cultural and historical importance.

Guide du lieu

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Manueline Side Chapel1495

This chapel is a distinguished example of Gothic architecture, rare in Sub-Saharan Africa, featuring intricate stonework characteristic of the Manueline style prevalent in Portugal during the 15th century.

Contact

Téléphone: 267 16 40