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Monuments in Lisboa
Igreja de São Julião
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Largo de São Julião - Rua de São Julião - Rua do Comércio
1100, Lisboa
Igreja Paroquial do Campo Grande / Igreja dos Santos Reis
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Campo Grande, 246
1700-062, Lisboa
Igreja de São Pedro e São Paulo e Antigo Convento e Colégio dos Inglesinhos
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Travessa dos Inglesinhos, 46
1200-190, Lisboa
Igreja e Convento dos Paulistas/ Convento dos Eremitas de São Paulo da Serra da Ossa
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Calçada do Combro, 84
1200-115, Lisboa
The convent of the hermits of the Serra de Ossa was built by order of Hermits in 1647. The inspiration in the figure of Sao Paulo made the hermits were also known as Hermits of St. Paul or Jesus Christ. For this reason, the monument has several designations as, for example, the Blessed Sacrament Convent, Convent of the hermits of St. Paul da Serra da Ossa or convent of Jesus Christ. This is a Mannerist building, which preserves part of the cloister, the corridor of access to the area of the cells, the atrium of the Church of Santa Catarina, …
Igreja Paroquial de Santo António de Campolide / Antiga Igreja do Colégio de Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Campolide
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Travessa de Estevão Pinto, 18
1070-373, Lisboa
Igreja e Antigo Convento do Grilo / Igreja paroquial de São Bartolomeu / Recolhimento de Nossa Senhora do Amparo
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Rua do Grilo, 116-E
1950-144, Lisboa
Igreja da Madre de Deus / Mosteiro da Madre de Deus / Museu Nacional do Azulejo
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Rua da Madre de Deus, 1-B
1900-312, Lisboa
Founded in 1509, it suffered several Works, namely after the earthquake of 1755. The inside is covered with glazed tile panelling, headed with XVIII century paintings.
Antigo Convento de Nossa Senhora da Conceição de Marvila / Igreja Paroquial de Santo Agostinho
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Rua Direita de Marvila, 13
1950-071, Lisboa
Igreja São José dos Carpinteiros
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Rua de São José
1150, Lisboa
In 1546 the São José fraternity moves to a chapel in a place called "Entre-as-Hortas". In 1567 the chapel becomes the São José parish church. On the second half of the XVIII a crib is built with the particularity that it presents a “Ladyday”, a theme that is seldom reproduced in Portuguese cribs, such as the “Escape to Egypt”.