Sunday, December 16, 2012

FILAPEX2012 – Braga (15.12.2012)



Philatelic exhibition FILAPEX2012 - Braga catalogue
Was held yesterday, December 15, 2012, plus an exhibition FILAPEX 2012 in an organization's of the Núcleo Filatélico de Braga.


Convento de Montariol

The philatelic exhibition held in facilities provided by the Convent of Montariol and had as a guest the Associação de Filatelia e Coleccionismo do Vale do Neiva.

 
 
 
List of participants:
Associação de Filatelia e Coleccionismo do Vale do Neiva

QUADROS 01/03
“José Manuel M. Silva Pereira”
(Filatelia Tradicional — Estudo da Emissão Base Lusíadas 1931/1938)

QUADROS 04/06
Marcial Araújo Passos
“Filatelia Tradicional — Estudo da Série Caravela 1943/1949)

QUADROS 07/09
Florival José A. Pereira Rio
“Ser Criança”
(Filatelia Temática)

QUADROS 10/12
Marcial Araújo Passos
“Néctar Divino — Fruto ria Videira e do
Trabalho do Homem”
(Classe Aberta)

QUADROS 13/15
José Manuel M. Silva Pereira
(Inteiros Postais — Emisslo Base dos Bilhetes Postais Portugueses 1974/1982)

QUADROS 16/18
Fernando Gonçalves Fernandes
“Castelos e Fortalezas Europeus”
(Maximafilia)

QUADROS 19/21
Henrique Leonardo Bento Afonso
“Vida de Rei”
(Juventude)

Núcleo Filatélico e Coleccionismo de Braga

QUADROS 22/24
Manuel Alexandre Silva
“Macau - 1950/1991”
(Filatelia Tradicional)

QUADROS 25/27
José Andrade Alves
“Correio Ferroviário”
(História Postal)

QUADROS 28/30
José António Oliveira Costa
“Travessia do Atlántico Sul”
(Aerofilatelia)

QUADROS 31/33
José da Silva Rodrigues
“Os Bombeiros na Filatelia”
(Temática)

QUADROS 34/36
António Augusto Gonçalves de Moura
“Da Anunciação à Ressurreiçào - Sobre a Vida de Cristo”
(Temática)

QUADROS 37/39
António Jorge da Cruz Lopes
“Porte Franco”
(Tradicional)

QUADROS 40/42
Avelino da Silva Vale
“Inteiros Postais de Espanha”
(História Postal)

Private stamps issue 'Capela dos Coimbras - Braga'
The Chapel was built in 1525 by D. João Coimbra, Braga provisor of Mitra, and is dedicated to the Holy Lady. Initially, this chapel was private property, and was near the palace of Coimbras, built in the fifteenth century as a residence for clergy in the possession of D. João Coimbra.
The chapel, of Romanesque origin and likely traces Gothic, was built in the consulate of Archbishop Diogo de Sousa, and is the author of Biscainhos teachers, builders Biscainhos Palace. This has the shape of a square tower divided into two separate spaces, the porch and the inside. The porch, with Manueline ornaments, is authored by Filipe Odarte. The inner part, authored by Jean de Rouen, has the traditional high altar and weapons of D. João Coimbra. The chapel is covered by a ribbed dome and the walls are tiled images, alluding to Genesis.
In 1906 he was made an urban redevelopment of this area in Braga, having been demolished mansion of Coimbras, constructing a building close to the chapel. In the new home of Coimbras were integrated windows and doors of some old mansion. It was also created in the area, off St. João Souto, preserving some Manueline architectural elements.
The set of Home and Chapel Coimbras was classified as a National Monument.
Currently, in the House of Coimbras is installed a pole of the Mário Sequeira Art Gallery.

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