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One of the few buildings in Lisbon to survive the 1755's earthquake without a lot of damages. Construction started in 1553, and was one Jesuit churches in the world. The inside is well decorated and has nine chapels. The exterior is very simple as a result of the time churches´ directives.
is only 2 km from hotel Vila Queirós. The church with the plainest façade in Lisbon has one of the city's richest interiors. Each of the chapels is a masterpiece of Baroque art, but the showpiece is the fourth one on the left, the "world's most expensive chapel." Adjoining the church is a museum of…
• Igreja de São Roque: Behind its austere façade this Jesuit church of the 16th century conceals one of the most opulent chapels in the world. The Chapel of Saint John the Baptist was built in Rome in the 18th century using the most expensive materials (amethyst, alabaster, agate, lapis lazuli and…
From the oldest cathedral in Lisbon, head to Bairro Alto and see the most beautiful cathedral in Lisbon. Constructed in intervals, the church was designed in Rome and transported to Lisbon where it was assembled. Although quite plain from the outside, the inside of the church is one of the most…
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“The Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel is a former Catholic convent located in the civil parish of Santa Maria Maior, and is one of the most popular monuments to have (partially) survived the great earthquake of 1755.”
- 63位当地人推荐
教堂
“A little-known treasure, with a magnificent baroque and rococo interior dating from 1727.”
- 8位当地人推荐
观景台
“If you go up, you will find a really nice view over Lisbon! and wait a minute, I will tell you a secret, do not wait hours on the line, if you go to a roof top named "Topo Chiado" you will have another nice view, and you will be at the top of this place! ”
- 226位当地人推荐
咖啡馆
“Have a expresso in this old cafe at Rua Garett and imagine Lisbon in the XIX century. This was the spot where the poet Fernando Pessoa and distincted "lisboetas " usually to meet.”
- 112位当地人推荐
Point of Interest
“Teatro de São Carlos is Lisbon's Opera House, after the original was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. On the inside, its acoustic is flawless, much like the decoration, in a rococo style. On the inside, it bears resemblance to San Carlo Theater in Naples, while on the outside it reminds os of La Scala in Milan. It's located in Chiado. ”
- 28位当地人推荐