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Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls - Loule

Exterior

Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls are both situated at the Rua da Matriz in Loule. This church is also known as the Church of Sao Clemente. Built in the 13th century, the church stands at the site of an old mosque and it is designed in the Gothic style. The bell tower tower belongs to a Muslim mosque which existed here before the construction of this church. The upper section of this old minaret is baroque in style to suit its current use of a bell tower. In one corner of the church, a column stands in the wall but there are no details about the origin of this column.

A sign for Rua da Matriz, both church and garden stand at the end of this street
A sign for Rua da Matriz, both church and garden stand at the end of this street
Exterior of of the Matriz Church
A cross on one of the external walls of the church - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
A column built in one corner of the church
A column built in one corner of the church
Tall and slender bell tower of Matriz Church
This tower was once a minaret of a Muslim mosque
This tower was once a minaret of a Muslim mosque
In order to use as a bell tower, baroque style was added at the top
In order to use as a bell tower, baroque style was added at the top
The church is whitewashed which blends nicely with the surrounding buildings
Main door of the church - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
Main door of the church - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
A closer look at the main door
A closer look at the main door

Interior

Interior of the Matriz Church and it’s arches are unmistakably oriental in style. One theory suggests that some of the Muslim craftsmen were used to build this church in the 13th century. Some of the capitals have sculpted leaves that may be the work of Muslim artists. In comparison, most of the capitals in the western world churches are decorated with animals or human figures. The columns of this church are at different heights which may point out that they were taken from an old mosque.

A smaller door on the side of the church can also be used
A smaller door on the side of the church can also be used
Once inside, this church gives a fell of space and style
Arches resemble to the Islamic style of construction - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
Wooden ceiling of the church
Wooden ceiling of the church
Sculpted leaves at one of the capitals
These floral motifs indicate that Muslim inluenece is strong in the construction
These floral motifs indicate that Muslim inluenece is strong in the construction
A marble column with the wooden ceiling in the background
An unusual looking column inside the Matriz Church
An unusual looking column inside the Matriz Church
Blue tiles are used to enhance the beauty of the interior
Blue tiles are used to enhance the beauty of the interior
It went under restorations in the 16th and 18th centuries
It went under restorations in the 16th and 18th centuries

Garden of Skulls

Opposite to the Matriz Church is the Garden of the Skulls (Jardim dos Amuados). The name of the garden refers to an old Arab cemetery which used to exist here. The garden which stands today dates back to the second half of the 19th century. In 1883, one meter high wall was built to protect this garden. 
Trees inside this small garden more appealing but there could be some bones underneath the surface of this garden. In the past, there were few houses used to exist here but they removed to make space for this garden. The Garden of Skulls is a peaceful and quiet place and I spared few thoughts for those souls whose remains were buried there.

To the opposite side of the Matriz Church, lies the Garden of Skulls
To the opposite side of the Matriz Church, lies the Garden of Skulls
In the past, a Muslim cemetery used to exist here
In the past, a Muslim cemetery used to exist here
Hence, the name of the site, Garden of the Skulls (Jardim dos Amuados) suggests
Hence, the name of the site, Garden of the Skulls (Jardim dos Amuados) suggests
Green patches inside the garden - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
A small fountain in the middle of the garden
Trees inside the Garden of the Skulls
Trees inside the Garden of the Skulls
The Garden of Skulls marked the western boundary of Loule in the past
The Garden of Skulls marked the western boundary of Loule in the past
Material used in the construction of the wall - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
Material used in the construction of the wall - Matriz Church and Garden of Skulls Loule
Houses were demolished to reclaim this garden
Houses were demolished to reclaim this garden
Due to higher grounds, this garden offers a beautiful view over the city
Due to higher grounds, this garden offers a beautiful view over the city
A tranquil looking Garden of Skulls Loule
A tranquil looking Garden of Skulls Loule