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Mudéjar Ceilings of the Cathedral of Funchal

The Cathedral of Funchal boasts one of Portugal’s most exceptional architectural and decorative features – its ceilings, all in Mudéjar style, over the main and lateral naves and transept. The conservation and restoration of these rare ceilings, covering 1500 m2, were carried out ...
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Title:Mudéjar Ceilings of the Cathedral of Funchal
Entr. year: 2023
Result:Award
Country: Portugal
Town: Madeira
Category type: building conservation, architectural heritage
Notes:Carried out by a team of 36 professionals of different nationalities, the conservation was grounded in the principle of minimal intervention to preserve the formal integrity and authenticity of the ceilings. The work involved consolidating the supporting wood beams, cleaning the surface polychrome and gilding, filling gaps in the chromatic layer, and achieving chromatic integration, all while using components compatible with the original materials. The intervention was concluded with an opening concert and presentation of the completed work to the public at the end of 2021.
Building type/ Project type: cultural/natural heritage
Architect / Proj.leader: Francisco Clode de Sousa
The Jury's citation: The unique style of the Cathedral of Funchal, along with its significance in Portuguese and European history, make it an invaluable piece of cultural heritage. The restoration was carried out using the best practices in wood conservation and involved an interdisciplinary approach with the participation of several research centers. The restoration, which has recovered a heritage asset of immense symbolic value to the community, provided an opportunity to teach about the value of restoration among the general public and to train professionals. This is an important model for others to follow in future restoration projects.
GPS:32.648583353493244, -16.9080644570349
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Description:
The Cathedral of Funchal boasts one of Portugal’s most exceptional architectural and decorative features – its ceilings, all in Mudéjar style, over the main and lateral naves and transept. The conservation and restoration of these rare ceilings, covering 1500 m2, were carried out in partnership with the Diocese of Funchal, the José de Figueiredo Laboratory and the HERCULES Laboratory of the University of Évora; and financed by FEDER Madeira. The Cathedral of Funchal, in addition to its historical and cultural significance, continues to be an essential site for the daily lives of its religious community and a vital attraction for tourists. Located in the historic centre of Funchal, the monument represents a crucial stop on the cultural itinerary of the city and the island of Madeira. The preliminary research on the Mudéjar ceilings was concluded in 2019 and the work to restore the ceilings commenced at the end of that year. The work was carried out in three phases, starting with the north body, featuring the transept and the and side nave; followed by the south body, comprising the transept and side nave; and, finally, the central nave.