- ¬ 500 Anos da Rua das Flores
- ¬ 500 Anos da Rua das Flores
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¬ Room 01 - Misericórdia do Porto: History and Action
- D. Francisco de Noronha e Menezes
- Portrait of José Rodrigues d'Araújo Porto
- Portrait of D. Lopo de Almeida
- António Monteiro dos Santos
- António Maria de Sena
- José Pereira da Costa Cardoso
- Joaquim Ferreira dos Santos ? Conde de Ferreira
- Manuel José Pereira de Lima
- José António dos Santos
- Manuel António Monteiro dos Santos
- Barão de Nova Sintra
- Santa Ana e a Virgem
- António Alves Cálem Júnior
- António Luís Gomes
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¬ Room 02 - Benefactors
- First Book of Testaments
- D. Maria Clotilde Faria Fernandes and Family
- Portrait of D. Ana Machado Leão
- Vicente José de Sousa Magalhães
- Francisco de Lacerda Cardoso
- Manuel José Rodrigues Semide
- José Vieira da Costa
- Luzia Joaquina Bruce
- Manuel Vilaça Cerqueira Bacelar
- Joaquina de Moura Veloso Guimarães
- António da Silva Moreira
- Ana Amélia dos Santos Araújo e Silva
- Ana Margarida Soares da Silva Passos
- D. Manuel II
- D. Ana Cândida Veloso de Azevedo Ferreira
- António Quaresma de Matos
- António Joaquim Moreira de Sousa
- Teresa de Jesus Gomes Pinto de Oliveira
- Baronesa de Nova Sintra
- ¬ Room 03 - Painting and Sculpture
- ¬ Room 04 - Gold and silverware and vestments
- ¬ Room 05 - Misericórdia Church
- ¬ Room 06 - Administration
- ¬ Room 07 - Fons Vitae
- ¬ Visite a nossa coleção online
António Tavares
Francisco Ribeiro da Silva
Laura Castro
Publisher: Santa Casa da Misericórdia do Porto
Year: 2015
ISBN: 978-989-8578-24-2
Languages: portuguese; english; spanish.
Dimensions: 23×15 cm
Weight: 235g
Page number: 82
Binding: soft cover
"This guide is like a map for the visitor of our museum. It highlights the willingness to make a visit to the past of an institution.
Created between the trip to India and Brazil, in 1499, we are the legitimate heirs of a tradition that consubstantiates itself in the name of our museum - MMIPO, Museu da Misericórdia do Porto.
The dream meets with the reality of our collection in the form a memory that is perpetuated in time. I believe it was the Conde de Samodães who first spoke about a Museum of Misericórdia do Porto, at the end of the nineteenth century." (António Tavares)