Lisbon: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic architecture category
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- Area
Belém Tower
Landmark medieval defensive tower Belém Tower, an iconic landmark of Lisbon, Portugal, stands as a testament to the Age of Discoveries. This fortified tower, which graces the bank of the Tagus River, was constructed between 1514 and 1520 during the reign of King Manuel I.
São Jorge Castle
Hilltop Moorish castle with palace ruins The São Jorge Castle is an iconic landmark perched atop a hill in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal. This historic fortress offers sweeping views of the city and the Tagus River, making it one of Lisbon's most visited tourist attractions.
Carmo Convent
The Carmo Convent, nestled in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal, stands as a poignant reminder of the city's storied past and its enduring beauty. This historical monument, now functioning as an archaeological museum, offers a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of...
Lisbon Cathedral
Latin-cross-shape 12th-century cathedral Lisbon Cathedral, known locally as Sé de Lisboa, stands as a testament to the city's rich historical tapestry, blending Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. As the oldest church in the Portuguese capital, the cathedral has witnessed the ebb and flow...
Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição Velha
The Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição is a church in the civil parish of Madalena, in the municipality of Lisbon. The Church of Conceição dos Freires, or Conceição Velha, was not included in the original plans to reconstruct the Lisbon riverfront, even though it was partially ruined.
Monastery of São Dinis de Odivelas
The Monastery of Saint Denis is located in the city of Odivelas, near Lisbon, in Portugal. The feminine Cistercian convent was founded by King Dinis I and was built during the 14th century in Gothic style. It is the burial place of the king. From 1900 to 2015, it housed the Instituto de Odivelas, an internal college for girls.