About

In Lisbon, the Church of Saint Roch stands as a magnificent testament to 16th-century Baroque architecture, skillfully devised by notable architects such as Filippo Terzi and Afonso Álvares. This awe-inspiring sanctuary invites visitors to explore its breathtaking golden chapels and intricately detailed micro mosaics. Despite its grandeur, the church offers free entry, allowing everyone to marvel at its well-preserved relics and sacred atmosphere. The adjacent museum provides further insight into its history and treasures, with an €8 entrance fee, conveniently including unspecified student discounts. Step inside for a peaceful retreat that remains one of Lisbon's most cherished landmarks.

Features

Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

R. Rosa / Trav. S. Pedro
Bus stop 261 m walk
Restauradores
Bus stop 283 m walk
Pç. Luis Camões (B. Alto)
Tram stop 332 m walk
Lisboa Rossio
Train station 259 m walk

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Danilo Alves
Danilo Alves
4 weeks ago on Google

Prédio histórico com muitas relíquias e capelas centenárias. Existem capelas encomendadas na Itália todas revestidas de ouro. Muita riqueza nesse lugar

Ruzin Ruz
Ruzin Ruz
1 month ago on Google

Una chiesa straordinaria, il micro mosaico italiano è stupefacente!

Alison Kielty
Alison Kielty
1 month ago on Google

The church with all the brazillian gold in. Stunning to look at. Free to enter