Portugal Cathedral Sé, Lisbon
The **Sé de Lisboa** (Lisbon Cathedral), located in the Alfama district, is the oldest and most significant religious building in the city. Built in 1150 after the Christian reconquest of Lisbon, it has survived various architectural changes, including Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque influences. The cathedral features a fortress-like exterior with two bell towers, a grand rose window, and an interior with vaulted ceilings, Gothic arches, and chapels. Its cloister, dating back to the 14th century, is known for its intricate Gothic design. The Sé de Lisboa has played a central role in the city’s history, surviving the 1755 earthquake and hosting numerous royal events. Today, it remains an important place of worship and a major tourist attraction, reflecting Lisbon's rich cultural and religious heritage.
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