The 10 Best Sacred & Religious Sites in Lisbon, Central Portugal

January 22, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
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1. Convento dos Cardaes

Rua de O Seculo 123, Lisbon 1200-434 Portugal +351 21 342 7525 http://www.conventodoscardaes.com/visite.html
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Convento dos Cardaes

2. Church and Convent of Madre de Deus

Rua Madre de Deus 4B, Lisbon 1900-312 Portugal +351 21 814 7747 http://www.cm-lisboa.pt/en/equipments/equipment/info/igreja-e-convento-da-madre-de-deus-museu-nacional-do-azulejo
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Church and Convent of Madre de Deus

3. Casa do Santo Padre Cruz

Rua da Madalena 179 Ground floor - Largo Adelino Amaro da Costa, Lisbon 1100-319 Portugal +351 21 886 0921
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Casa do Santo Padre Cruz

4. Capela de Sao Sebastiao

Largo Sao Sebastiao 10, Lisbon 1600-762 Portugal https://www.facebook.com/Capela-S%C3%A3o-Sebasti%C3%A3o-LumiarLisboa-1682770315332244/
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Capela de Sao Sebastiao

5. Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

Praca do Imperio Belém, Lisbon 1400-206 Portugal +351 21 362 0034 [email protected] http://www.mosteirojeronimos.pt/pt/index.php?s=white&pid=168&identificador=
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Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

No expense was spared when they built this masterpiece of Manueline and Gothic architecture in 1502, which was inspired by Vasco da Gama who is buried here with other great navigators of the past.

Reviewed By dewdee - Bangkok, Thailand

This 500 year old monastery is absolutely beautiful on the inside out. If you're a history buff, I recommend buying the combo 12 euro ticket which gives you access to the archaeological museum adjoining the monastery as well. Every step is worth a photo and the architecture is really stunning inside. There is also a special exhibit right now on the upper level explaining the historical timeline of the place compared alongside important milestones in Portugal's history. Very informative and educational. This is a worthwhile visit because the surrounding Belem areas are all tourist attractions and is accessible by direct bus or tram from the city center.

6. Igreja da Sao Vicente de Fora

Largo Sao Vicente, Lisbon 1100-572 Portugal +351 21 882 4400 http://www.patrimoniocultural.gov.pt/pt/patrimonio/patrimonio-imovel/pesquisa-do-patrimonio/classificado-ou-em-vias-de-classificacao/geral/view/71213/
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Igreja da Sao Vicente de Fora

Reviewed By eddg2019

If you want to see excellent examples of Portuguese tiles, in addition to the Tile Museum. This is the place to come. The monastery houses a museum containing the largest collection of Baroque Portuguese tiles. Don't miss the nearby church of Sant Vincent. The church’s façade is in the austere Mannerist style of the late Renaissance. It also has two towers while the interior has a barrel ceiling and huge dome. Be sue to climb to the rooftop for spectacular views. Saint Vincent is the patron saint of Lisbon, but his popularity pales in comparison to that of St. Anthony.

7. Miradouro da Penha de Franca

R. Marques da Silva, Lisbon 1170-318 Portugal http://www.visitlisboa.com/de/setzt/miradouro-da-penha-de-franca
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Miradouro da Penha de Franca

8. Igreja de Sao Roque

Largo Trindade Coelho Bairro Alto, Lisbon 1200-470 Portugal +351 21 346 0361 http://www.museu-saoroque.com
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Igreja de Sao Roque

Reviewed By eddg2019

Taken together, the Church and Museum of Saint Roque are among Lisbon’s most important artistic, cultural, and historic repositories. In addition to the main altar, the church is noteworthy for its side chapels, particularly that of St. John the Baptist with its central mosaic panel that looks like a painting on canvas, the gilt wood Chapel of Our Lady of Doctrine, and the tile work of the Chapel of São Roque. The painted ceiling is the only one extent from the Mannerist period. The adjoining museum houses one of the most important collections of sacred art, which includes paintings, sculpture, metalwork, reliquaries, altar frontals, and the treasure of the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist.

9. Santo Antonio de Lisboa

Largo de Santo Antonio da Se, Lisbon 1100-499 Portugal +351 21 886 9145 http://www.lisbon-tourism.com/en/lisbon-attractions/museums-and-galleries-in-lisbon/saint-anthony-museum.html
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Santo Antonio de Lisboa

Reviewed By LostALot22 - Chicago, United States

This old church was really wonderful. The alter was amazing and it is pretty well maintained. It doesn't take long to look at. And I really ejoy the old churches of Europe.

10. Igreja de Sao Domingos (Santa Justa e Rufina)

Largo Sao Domingos, Lisbon 1150-320 Portugal +351 21 342 8275 [email protected] http://www.patriarcado-lisboa.pt/site/index.php?tem=65&value=open:3669
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Igreja de Sao Domingos (Santa Justa e Rufina)

Reviewed By Margo7850p

The Church of Sao Domingos is situated Between Rossio and Praca da Figueira, It is one of the most beautiful churches in the city. It was built in the 13th century by order of King D. Sancho II, but the work, repairs, earthquake and fires completely changed the original medieval structure. Partially rebuilt after the fire , the ceiling was erected, the walls were not renovated. There are still blackened areas. It is simple, but at the same time impresses with its huge stone columns. A wonderful church that you should see while in Lisbon.

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