Discover the most significant monuments in the country, visiting the Cathedral of Lisbon means going through 800 years of history. From the high choir to the chancel, from the central nave to the deambulatory with its radiant chapels, through the baptistry or the Patriarch’s dressing room, it is worth discovering every corner of this building of undeniable historical, architectural, religious and spiritual value. Get to know some of the most relevant spaces of the Cathedral
Experience the Treasury, much more than a mere repository of religious works of art or cultural elements from the past, the Treasury of the Cathedral of Lisbon can be inscribed in a reasoning devoted to a new evangelization and testimony of faith. Repository of religious works of art or cultural elements from the past. Learn about the objects that cover areas as diverse as goldsmithing, clothing and sculpture or painting, some of which still remain in use in liturgical celebrations in the Cathedral.
Enjoy the view from the High Choir, you can get one of the most impressive views of the Lisbon Cathedral: the perspective, seen from above, of the entire central nave until the chancel. Built in 1952 and supported by concrete beams, the High Choir is also a privileged place to observe one of the icons of the Lisbon Cathedral: the huge and splendid rosace that ornaments a Romanesque façade sided by two imposing towers.
Discover the balcony (behind the Rosácia) with an incredible view over Lisbon.