Church of Our Lady of the Reconciliation (Lisboa)
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Our Lady of Quietation Church is located at R. 1º de Maio 22, in the municipality of Lisbon.
It is the church of the same name convent, also known as Convento das Flamengas. They date back to the 16th century, with a trace from the architect Nicolau de Frias.
It is in the heart of the city, with a privileged view of the city. It is possible to go by car.
The church is in Mannerist style, with baroque accents. It has a stripped façade, but inside, the splendid historied tile panels and polychrome altarpieces stand out.
Visiting Our Lady of Quietation Church is therefore a unique opportunity to discover an iconic place in Lisbon and enjoy all its history in a welcoming and safe atmosphere.
Properties
- In the city center In the city center with easy access to the urban area, which always provides utility and access to various needs.
- City view Overlooking the city, thus having a view of a large urbanized area, which always provides great beauty.
- Can go by car With parking nearby. You can park nearby and walk to the location.
Location
Address: R. 1º de Maio 22, 1300-360 Lisboa
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The distance is the shortest or by air.
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****Procissão da Senhora da Quietação
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****Apresentação Histórica da Igreja das Flamengas - Real Irmandade Nª Sª Quietação - Drª Eunice Costa
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