Visiting the Lisbon Cathedral and Santo António Church in Sé
If you hop off at the Sé stop along the Tram 28 route, you have the option of visiting two landmarks, the Lisbon Cathedral and the Santo António Church, before heading to Castelo de São Jorge.
The Lisbon Cathedral is the main attraction, with a great facade and intricately carved ceilings and pillars inside. According to Wiki, it comprises a mixture of architecture from different eras, after surviving many earthquakes.
Visiting the Lisbon Cathedral and Santo António Church in Sé:
Lisbon Cathedral
The Lisbon Cathedral is a Roman Catholic Cathedral in Lisbon. Since the beginning of the construction of the cathedral, in the year 1147, the building has been modified several times and survived many earthquakes. Today, it is a mix of different architectural styles.
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It’s worth a walk around in side – I love the ceilings and paintings. The doors remind me of the Cathedral I had seen in Moscow’s Kremlin. Think they are of a Gothic influence.
Santo António Church
The Santo António Church is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Lisbon. According to tradition, the church was built on the site where the saint was born, in 1195. The church is classified as a National Monument.
Since 1755, a procession leaves the church every June 13, passes by Lisbon Cathedral and goes through the slopes of Alfama neighbourhood, located nearby. The 13th of June is Saint Anthony’s “patron saint day” and occurs in the “Popular Saint Festivities” celebrated by Lisbon; during the morning special bread is given to the oldest women of each family.
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The Travelling Squid’s Take
Both sights, the Lisbon Cathedral and Santo António Church in Sé are interesting places to visit, especially if you would like to understand more about the history of Lisbon from a religious standpoint.
For the uninitiated, the Lisbon Cathedral is a lovely attraction because of its beautiful aesthetics, both inside and outside. They make for lovely pictures.
Hope you enjoyed your time there and drop a comment should you have any questions.