The capital of Portugal boasts a countless number of religious attractions, and each one is worth mentioning. Unremarkable at first glance, the shrine of Igreja de São Roque is striking with its interior decoration, as well as peaceful atmosphere. It is noteworthy in that it is the first church in Portugal and the first Jesuit Cathedral in the world. For more than two hundred years, the temple was the main church in the country. Also, this is one of the buildings that survived an earthquake that happened in 1755. The shrine was built at the end of the 16th century according to the design of by Alvares brothers (Afonso and Bartholomew).
Another interesting church is built in honor of St. Anthony, the patron saint of Lisbon (Igreja de Santo António). Despite its small size, the church is notable for its interior - in particular, stained-glass windows, sculptures, and an altar. It is here that St. Anthony is believed to be born. A crypt is located in this place today. It is also worth exploring a museum dedicated to the above-mentioned saint (Museu António), which is located next to the church. Igreja Santa Catarina striking tourists with its magnificent appearance and rich interior is of great architectural interest. It was built in the 16th century but suffered from the 1755 earthquake and the 1959 fire, after which it was immediately restored.
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