Inadvertently saw this little upbringing, white architectural structure and color, three-story structure, the third floor is a triangular design of a loft, the second floor is a rest room, the first floor is the main hall of the church, which can accommodate dozens of people, and there are many benches. Feel the religious architecture of Portugal
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Inadvertently saw this little upbringing, white architectural structure and color, three-story structure, the third floor is a triangular design of a loft, the second floor is a rest room, the first floor is the main hall of the church, which can accommodate dozens of people, and there are many benches. Feel the religious architecture of Portugal
St. Locke Church is just a very inconspicuous church in Lisbon, there are too many ordinary foreign tourists can not tell which is which, can only see in the clouds and mist.
This is the most beautiful church in Lisbon with lots of gorgeous gilded decorations. Don’t miss him, besides, the museum of the church is really worth visiting as the tickets are cheap. It’s really easy to linger here while enjoying the artifacts.
St. Locke's Church, the first Jesuit church in Portugal and one of the first in the world, served as the headquarters of the Jesuit Church in Portugal for more than 200 years until Jesus was expelled from Portugal. Crucially, St. Locke was one of the few buildings that survived the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. From the outside, St. Locke Church is very ordinary, and when I walked into the church, I was immediately struck by the gorgeous and magnificent decorations inside, and there are many chapels inside, the most famous of which is the 18th century Capela de São João Baptista, It is said that the chapel was built in Rome with many valuable stone materials, then dismantled, transported, and reinstalled, and was the most expensive project in Europe at the time. St. Locke Church is worth a visit.
The church of St. Locke in Lisbon is located in the ancient city, the first Jesús church in Portugal, which was spared from the great 17th century earthquake. The church is magnificent and gorgeous, free for people to visit. There is a museum next to it.
St. Locke's Church in Lisbon is the first Jesuit church in Portugal, one of the earliest in the world. There are many small churches inside, mostly in the Baroque style of the early 17th century. The exterior is inconspicuous but the interior is exquisite.