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It is located on Rua Nova in the historic center of Recife and is under the administration of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Olinda e Recife. The church was listed as a historic structure by the National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute in 1941.[1][2][3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4History[edit]The Recife Infantry Regiment (Ter\u00e7o da Vila de Santo Ant\u00f4nio do Recife), which included officers, sergeants and squares of the Corps of Execution and Cavalry, organized a Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Conception of the Military in the early 18th century. Under the command of Jo\u00e3o Lobo de Lacerda they requested permission to construct a church dedicated to Our Lady of the Conception on March 19, 1725. Some evidence dates to the beginning of construction of the church to 1710. It was completed in 1771.[2][3]Construction of the church was authorized by Ant\u00f4nio Fernandes de Matos. It features a simple, severe fa\u00e7ade, in contrast to its richly decorated interior. The structures lacks a churchyard. It is constructed of heavy stonework, a single tower, and Rococo pediment. The interior walls are richly decorated with baroque carving.[2]The vault of the chancel is notably complex. It consists of a crossed arch with two side altars as typical of the period of King Jo\u00e3o V. The ceiling of the nave is a style associated with Nicolau Nasoni and Andr\u00e9 Soares, a sculptor, of northern Portugal. The length of the nave has a carved veranda; it is the only example of this type of construction in Recife. The ceiling of the name is richly painted with themes associated with the life of the Virgin Mary.[2]The paintings of the church depict elements atypical and possibly prohibited by the Church of the period, including homunculus of Jesus Christ on the breast of the Virgin Mary. A painting depicting the Battle of Guararapes is located in the lower choir. It was commissioned by Governor Jos\u00e9 C\u00e9sar de Meneses, and attributed to Jo\u00e3o de Deus Sep\u00falveda. The central painting of the Virgin is attributed to Jos\u00e9 Rabelo Gon\u00e7alves.[2][3] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The church remains under the management of the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Conception of the Military.Protected status[edit]The Church of Our Lady of the Conception of the Military was listed as a historic structure by the National Historic and Artistic Heritage Institute in 1941. The heritage designation includes both the church and the Summer Palace of the Archbishop. The structures were registered under the Book of Historical Works, Inscription 4-T and Book of Fine Arts, Inscription fl 53. Both directives are dated September 25, 1941.[3]The church is open to the public and may be visited.References[edit]^ Freire, Luiz Alberto Ribeiro (2008). O “Cl\u00e1ssico e Singelo” Jos\u00e9 De Cerqueira Torres (PDF). 17\u00b0 Encontro Nacional da Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Nacional de Pesquisadores em Artes Pl\u00e1sticas Panorama da Pesquisa em Artes Visuais (in Portuguese). Santa Maria, RS, Brazil: Associa\u00e7\u00e3o Nacional de Pesquisadores em Artes Pl\u00e1sticas.^ a b c d e Menezes, Jos\u00e9 Luiz Mota (2013). “Church of Our Lady of the Conception of the Military”. Heritage of Portuguese Influence\/Patrim\u00f3nio de Influ\u00eancia Portuguesa. Retrieved 2017-05-08.^ a b c d Carrazzoni, Maria Elisa (1987). Guia dos bens tombados Brasil (2a.\u00a0ed.). Rio de Janeiro: Express\u00e3o e Cultura. p.\u00a0343. ISBN\u00a08520800920. 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