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The Church Of Our Lady Of The Loreto Of The Italians in Lisbon is a striking example of Baroque architecture. With its beautiful design and unique indirect lighting, this church offers a serene and captivating atmosphere. Originally built by the flourishing Italian community of Genoese and Venetian merchants, the church has a rich history marked by resilience. It endured a fire in 1651 and the catastrophic earthquake of 1755 before being rebuilt in 1785 under the guidance of architect José da Costa e Silva. The church, directly affiliated with the Holy See, shares its spiritual ties with the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. Visitors can attend an Italian mass at 11:30 am, adding to the church's vibrant tapestry of cultural and religious heritage.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Pç. Luis Camões (B. Alto)
Tram stop 95 m walk
Calhariz (Bica)
Tram stop 282 m walk
Chiado
Tram stop 126 m walk
Baixa-Chiado
Subway station 63 m walk

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Danilo Alves
Danilo Alves
4 weeks ago on Google

Arquitetura belíssima com uma particular iluminação indireta

Bruno Abreu
Bruno Abreu
1 month ago on Google

Muito bonita

elenaeruggiero penza
elenaeruggiero penza
2 months ago on Google

Ore 11.30 Messa in italiano