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  2. Palace of Mafra - Wikipedia

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    The library of the Palace of Mafra. The Rococo library, ... The library is known for homing bats which protect the books from insect damage. [20]

  3. Biblioteca Joanina - Wikipedia

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    The library is noted as being one of two in the world (the Mafra palace library being the other) whose books are protected from insects by the presence of a colony of bats within the library. [7] During the night, the bats consume the insects that appear, eliminating the pest and assisting the maintenance of the stacks. [8] [9] Each night ...

  4. Manuel Caetano de Sousa - Wikipedia

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    Library of the Palace of Mafra designed by Manuel Caetano de Sousa. Manuel Caetano de Sousa (1738–1802) was a Portuguese architect. He studied architecture under his father Tomás Caetano. He worked in the late Baroque and rococo style of architecture.

  5. Mafra carillons - Wikipedia

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    The complex is completed by the Cerco garden, [13] with its geometric layout and the royal hunting park and grounds (Portuguese: Tapada de Mafra [14]). The Royal Monastic Library of the National Palace of Mafra is one of the most important European libraries, with a valuable collection of 18th-century illustrations.

  6. Talk:Palace of Mafra - Wikipedia

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  7. Basilica of Our Lady and Saint Anthony of Mafra - Wikipedia

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    Above the main altar, inserting into the ceiling, is a gigantic jasper crucifix of 4.2 m, flanked by two kneeling angels, made by the School of Mafra. The cupola over the crossing was also inspired by the cupola of Sant'Agnese in Agone (by the Roman Baroque architect Francesco Borromini ).

  8. Mafra, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz Costa (1907 in Mafra – 1996) an actress in the golden age of Portuguese cinema and an author. [12] Vítor Alves (1935 in Mafra – 2011) a Portuguese soldier and politician. Pedro Espinha (born 1965 in Mafra) a retired football goalkeeper with over 397 club caps and 6 for Portugal; Alexandre Leitão (born 1979 in Mafra) a Portuguese ...

  9. Category:Palace of Mafra - Wikipedia

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    Basilica organs of the Palace of Mafra; T. Tapada Nacional de Mafra This page was last edited on 2 August 2021, at 19:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...