Santa Joana's museum, Aveiro, Portugal.

Saint Joana was a Portuguese royal Princess, born in 1452, daughter of King Afonso V and his first wife D. Isabel. She was heir presumptive to the throne until the birth of her brother, King John II. She refused several marriage proposals and lived most of her life in the Dominican Convent where the museum is located. However, she never took the veil because of her status as royal princess and potential heiress to the throne. She had to leave the convent a number of times to act as the kingdom's regent. She is the Saint Patroness of Aveiro.
This museum alone is worth a visit to Aveiro. Its main attraction is the splendorous golden carvings that cover the walls of its numerous chapels.

Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Entrance fee (standard): €4

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Saint Joana's tomb.

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