Located in Lisbon, Portugal, the Church of São Roque (Igreja de São Roque) presents a stark contrast between its austere exterior and opulent interior. Built by the Jesuits, the church’s lavish interior features gold, marble, intricately carved panels, gemstones, and azulejos—Portuguese hand-painted tiles. These elements reflect the wealth and influence of the Jesuit order. Visitors can explore the richly decorated sanctuary and also visit the attached museum, which houses a collection of religious art and relics.
Church of São Roque (Igreja de São Roque)
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