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Jerónimos and the 1755 Earthquake: Effects and Response

What the 1755 earthquake meant for Jerónimos—damage pathways, repairs, and the broader urban reconstruction.

1/8/2026
12 min read
Historic painting referencing Lisbon’s 1755 earthquake

The 1755 earthquake reshaped Lisbon’s conscience and fabric. Jerónimos, though robust, recorded cracks and stone fatigue that tell a story of stress, repair, and resilience.


🧩 Effects Noted

  • Hairline fractures in vaults and joints.
  • Statue losses and edge chips.
  • Moisture ingress amplifying salt cycles.
  • Minor out-of-plane movements at parapets and ornaments.

Repairs and Methods

  • Pinning and grouting of cracks with compatible lime mixes.
  • Selective replacement of fragile cornices.
  • Re-anchoring of vulnerable ornaments with improved fixings.
  • Surface cleaning to remove salt crusts.

Historic art tied to the earthquake era

The disaster drove engineering culturePombaline grids and seismic thought.


Glossary (Quick)

  • “Grout” (heritage): low-pressure lime slurry injected to bond fissures.
  • “Pinning”: inserting small rods to stitch cracks.
  • “Efflorescence”: salt blooming on a drying surface.

[^moist]: Moisture cycles increase salt crystallization, stressing porous stone.

Über den Autor

Lisbon Heritage Editor

Lisbon Heritage Editor

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1755 Earthquake
Lisbon
Damage
Repairs
Urban history

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