Cathedral Se, a large fortress begun in 1150 A.D. by Afonso Henriques, is the burial place for Lisbon's patron saint, St. Anthony.
Although this cathedral in Largo da Se in the Alfama district is not outwardly appealing, it was the first church in Lisbon, built on the site of a Saracen mosque after the city was captured by the Crusaders in the 12th century. Inside, this ancient church features some treasures, like the font where St Anthony of Padua was baptised in 1195, and numerous notable relics, images and icons.
Transport:
Tram 28
Opening time Tuesday to Saturday 9am to 7pm, Sunday and Monday 9am to 5pm
Admission
Free
Address:
Largo de Se | Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal, Telephone : 21 886 6752
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