Convento dos Cardaes

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Sep 21, 2025 - Sep 22, 2025
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Historical Significance of Convento dos Cardaes

Founded in 1681 by D. Luisa de Távora, this convent originally housed the Discalced Carmelites and later Dominican nuns from 1876. It is a rare testament to Portuguese baroque architecture and survived the 1755 earthquake.

The convent features a church, two cloisters, and a refectory, showcasing intricate blue-and-white tile work and elaborate gilded carvings. Its unique architectural style offers insight into the religious and cultural history of the region.

Unforgettable Highlights

🏰 Architectural Beauty: The internal church boasts exquisite blue-and-white tiles and gilded details.

🕊 Historical Insight: A surviving relic from the devastating 1755 earthquake, representing resilience.

🌳 Serene Cloisters: The tranquil cloisters provide a peaceful escape within the bustling city.

Visitors of all ages can appreciate this location, with guided tours available at a low cost, making it accessible for tourists and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Convento dos Cardaes

Foundation Year

Founded in 1681 by D. Luisa de Távora, it is one of Lisbon's historical gems.

Earthquake Survivor

The convent remained intact after the catastrophic Lisbon earthquake of 1755.

Architectural Style

Displays notable examples of Portuguese baroque architecture with rich decorative elements.

Location

Rua de O Seculo 123

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