
Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena is discreetly nestled between Lisbon’s historic lanes near the city’s iconic Sé Cathedral. Originally built in the 12th century, it has undergone multiple reconstructions, especially after the 1755 earthquake. Today, visitors can admire the ornate interior featuring gilded woodwork, azulejos, and a striking altar dedicated to Mary Magdalene. The facade combines subtle Neoclassical elements with older stone details, a testament to Lisbon’s layered history. Entry is usually free, but hours may vary. While you’re here, explore surrounding sights such as the Arco da Rua Augusta and take in panoramic views of the Tagus from nearby neighborhoods.
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