Serving as the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon, this magnificent cathedral has witnessed the passage of time and stood strong since its construction in 1147.
Throughout the centuries, it has experienced numerous earthquakes, leading to modifications, renovations, and restorations. Today, the cathedral proudly showcases a remarkable blend of various architectural styles, representing the evolution of the city’s cultural heritage.
Recognized as a National Monument since 1910, this majestic cathedral continues to captivate locals and visitors alike with its grandeur and spiritual allure.