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Monuments in Lisboa
Igreja de São Domingos de Benfica
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Largo de São Domingos de Benfica
1500-554, Lisboa
The church is dated from 1624, and is a characteristic monument of the baroque style. It lodges the tomb of João das Regras, classified as national monument. The classification of Public Interest Building includes other elements such as the transept retables and the cinquentist ark with the mortal remains of Vasco Martins de Alvergaria.
Igreja de Santo Estêvão de Alfama
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Largo de Santo Estevão, 13
1100-219, Lisboa
One of the best exemplars of the Portuguese baroque that owns a large variety of glazed tiles and woodcarving. Totally rebuilt in the first half of the XVIII century, this church presents an irregular profile, with only one tower.
Igreja de São Cristóvão
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Largo de São Cristovão
1100-513, Lisboa
This one of the few monuments from the XVII century (in the central area of Lisbon) that was not destroyed by the earthquake. The portal at the main façade is headed with a niche where is the image of São Cristóvão. Inside, the walls are covered with paintings cased with gold wood carving.
Igreja de Santo Antão-o-Novo
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Rua José António Serrano
1150-199, Lisboa
The main building of the ancient Santo Antão-o-Novo College is classified as Public Interest Building. The sacristy belonged to the church of the former Jesuítas College, by the architect Baltasar Álvares. The marble revetment are worthy of notice.
Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Amparo
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Estrada de Benfica
1500, Lisboa
Religious baroque architecture parish church. The inside presents a single nave with ornamental paintings and a rectangular chapel.
Igreja de Chelas
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Largo de Chelas
1900-159, Lisboa
The classification refers to the Manueline portal and galilé.
Capela de Nossa Senhora da Saúde
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Praça Martim Moniz
1100-341, Lisboa
This is a small dimension church, with a single nave, main chapel and sacristy. The access to the second floor is done through a iron spiral staircase. From here leaves the most important procession of Lisbon.