Miguel Ventura Terra

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Miguel Ventura Terra
Born1866 Edit this on Wikidata
Died1919 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 52–53)
Lisbon Edit this on Wikidata
Valmor Mansion (Lisbon) by Ventura Terra (c. 1906).

Miguel Ventura Terra (1866–1919) was a Portuguese architect.

Ventura Terra studied in Porto and later in the École de Beaux-Arts of Paris in the atelier of Victor Laloux. Upon his return to Portugal, he became a celebrated architect and authored many prize-winning projects.

Most of his work is located in

Portuguese Parliament
. In Lisbon he also built several private mansions and buildings, several of which won the prestigious Valmor Prize, given by the Lisbon Municipality.

In

Neo-Byzantine
Santa Luzia Church (1903–1940).

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