Tripomatic

Must Visit Roman Catholic Churches in Lisbon metropolitan area

 
  • Jerónimos Monastery

    A 16th-century late Gothic monastery renowned for its Manueline architecture and historical significance, including royal and explorer burial sites.

  • Carmo Convent

    Historic Gothic church and former convent featuring notable ruins and an archaeological museum with artifacts spanning from prehistory to contemporary times.

  • Lisbon Cathedral

    Historic Roman Catholic cathedral featuring a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. It is a national monument and significant religious and cultural heritage site.

  • Monastery of São Vicente de Fora

    Historic 17th-century baroque and mannerist church and monastery notable for its architecture, religious art, and royal tombs.

  • 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.

  • Estrela Basilica

    18th-century Roman Catholic basilica featuring baroque and neoclassical architecture with a prominent white dome and queen's tomb.

  • Sao Domingos Church

    Sao Domingos is a 12th-century church which used to host royal weddings and that features a Baroque facade.

  • National Ceramic Tile Museum

    National Tile Museum presents the history of craft-making of decorative ceramic tiles, azulejos, popular in Spain and Portugal.

  • Convent of the Capuchos

    The Convent of the Friars Minor Capuchin, popularly known as the Convent of the Capuchos, but officially the Convento de Santa Cruz da…

  • Igreja da Memória

    Memory Church is a church in Ajuda, Portugal. It holds the Mausoleum of the Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal.

QR code
Scan to download the app

Plan Your Perfect Trip

Create day-by-day itineraries, discover top attractions, and navigate with ease — on any device.

Or search for Tripomatic in the App Store or Google Play.

More interesting places