Must See Historical Buildings in Lisbon
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Carmo Convent
Historic Gothic church and former convent featuring notable ruins and an archaeological museum with artifacts spanning from prehistory to contemporary times.
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House of the Spikes
Historic 16th-century building featuring a distinctive diamond-shaped stone façade that combines Manueline and Renaissance architectural styles. It serves as a museum and cultural center with connections to the José Saramago Foundation.
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Municipal Square
Historic square featuring the city hall building, a spiral monument, and traditional Portuguese paving, known for its cultural and administrative significance.
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Belém National Palace
Historic baroque and mannerist palace that serves as the official residence of the Portuguese president and houses a museum reflecting Portugal's royal heritage.
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National Pantheon
Historic baroque church and national mausoleum housing tombs of important Portuguese figures. Noted for its architectural beauty and central dome.
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São Roque Church
Historic baroque church and museum featuring religious art and significant cultural heritage. Known for its Jesuit origins and notable architecture by Filippo Terzi.
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Estrela Basilica
18th-century Roman Catholic basilica featuring baroque and neoclassical architecture with a prominent white dome and queen's tomb.
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Sao Domingos Church
Sao Domingos is a 12th-century church which used to host royal weddings and that features a Baroque facade.
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Pastelaria Versailles
Established in 1922, Pastelaria Versailles has still retained its charming historical atmosphere.
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Fronteira Palace
This palace, built in 1671, is located near the Monsanto Forest Park. Once owned by the first Marquês de Fronteira, some of the rooms of…
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