Largo de Santo António da Sé, 1100-401 Lisboa, PortugalMap
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The church of St. Antoni in Lisbon has a charming scenery, distinctive architectural style, strong fun, it is worth recommending to everyone, understand the local church culture and artistic atmosphere, good choice, super cost-effective.
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St. Anthony's Church is a Roman Catholic church adjacent to the Lisbon Cathedral, dedicated to St. Anthony of Lisbon. According to legend, this church is the place where the saint was born in 1195. After the church was destroyed in the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, it was rebuilt in 1767 as a Baroque-Rococo building. Since 1755, the annual St. Anthony's Day procession on June 13 has departed from here, passing Lisbon Cathedral and wandering the sloping streets of the Alfama district. On May 12, 1982, the church John Paul II visited here, and a statue of St. Anthony was erected in the square in front of the church.
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St Anthony's Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The church of St. Antoni in Lisbon has a charming scenery, distinctive architectural style, strong fun, it is worth recommending to everyone, understand the local church culture and artistic atmosphere, good choice, super cost-effective.
This is a church found when visiting the old town. There are people on duty at the door. There are free food for children on a regular basis. The church is very clean and meaningful. You can feel many things. The interior decoration is also very special. You can see a lot of artistic features in Portugal. [Cost-effective] Free visit
St. Anthony's Church, Anthony is a busy saint, and if something is lost, pray for it, he will find it. The sculpture in front of the square was erected when Pope John Paul II visited it in 1982.
Next to the main church, the interior is much more refined than the main church. There is food donated to poor children at the door. There are many people visiting. There is a statue of San Antonio at the door, which indicates that Antonio was born here.
Just near the Bellen Tower, very close, this church is very magnificent, magnificent, spectacular, covering a large area, and it is also the most traditional birth of this church, known as the Portuguese egg tarts in the world, very delicious, praise