
Sé de Lisboa, or the Lisbon Cathedral, is one of the oldest monuments in Lisbon, dating back to the 12th century. It stands proudly in the historical Alfama district, overlooking the Tagus river. A romanesque style of architecture with both gothic and baroque influences, the Lisbon Cathedral is considered one of the most important monuments in Lisbon. Its rose window above the entrance is the most recognizable feature of the cathedral, while the interior boasts a collection of statues, ancient tombs, and an exquisite Gothic Cedar Choir. Visitors to the cathedral can also climb the bell tower for a breathtaking view of the surrounding city. Admission to the cathedral is free, making it a must-see stop for anyone visiting the city.
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