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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.

Auteur

Lisbon Heritage Editor

Lisbon Heritage Editor

Als liefhebber van Lissabon en slow travel heb ik deze gids gemaakt om je te helpen de steen van het klooster te lezen — van reizen en gebeden tot poëzie en het zachte licht van Belém.

Tags

1755 Earthquake
Lisbon
Damage
Repairs
Urban history

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