Nestled in the heart of Lisbon, the Church of St. Anthony stands as a testament to the birthplace of St. Anthony, also known as Anthony of Padua and the patron saint of lost things. This 18th-century baroque landmark, now a National Monument, features intricate architectural details and ornate decorations typical of the era. Visitors can explore the church’s historical significance and its role as a place of worship, immersing themselves in the rich cultural and religious heritage it embodies.
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