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Lisbon Cathedral

Brief Description: Lisbon Cathedral, also known as Sé de Lisboa, is a magnificent symbol of the city's religious and architectural heritage. Dating back to the 12th century, this Romanesque cathedral boasts a blend of architectural styles, including Gothic and Baroque elements added over the centuries.

Year Built: 1147

Highlights: Visitors can admire the 14th-century cloister with its intricate tilework and the Treasury containing religious artifacts and relics. The cathedral's strategic location atop the Alfama hill offers panoramic views of Lisbon's historic neighborhoods and Tagus river.

Address: Largo da Sé 1, 1100-585 Lisboa

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