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Museu de São Roque

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Ricardo
December 10, 2018
The São Roque Museum, also called the São Roque Museum of Sacred Art, is attached to the church of São Roque in Lisbon and has a collection of sacred art from the collection of the Holy House of Mercy of Lisbon
Sofia
June 24, 2015
It's especially recommended for Sunday brunch, although it is pleasant at any time, thanks to its setting in an Asian-inspired courtyard.
Mónica & António
February 25, 2014
One of the most beautiful churches in the world
Maria Do Céu
October 10, 2021
The church and museum of São Roque in Bairro Alto combine to offer an absorbing cultural experience - each complements the other. Founded in the late 16th century by the Jesuit Order, São Roque's bland and unassuming Renaissance façade belies a sumptuous interior, one of the most impressive of all Lisbon's religious sites. Richly embellished with marble, azulejos, and gilded woodwork, the church is celebrated for its series of side chapels.
The church and museum of São Roque in Bairro Alto combine to offer an absorbing cultural experience - each complements the other. Founded in the late 16th century by the Jesuit Order, São Roque's bland and unassuming Renaissance façade belies a sumptuous interior, one of the most impressive of all L…
Original Expectation, Lda
March 23, 2019
It is only 2 km from hotel Vila Queirós. The museum and church stand side by side, from the outside they are not impressive but the interior is one of the most stunning churches in the city. The church was commissioned by the Jesuits and designed by Filippo Terzi who also designed the São Vicente Church. As you enter the church you will not know where to look first. Above the nave is a painted wood ceiling and along the sides of the nave are eight chapels with splendid baroque art. The 16th century Jesuit church’s most famed attraction is the Chapel of Saint John created by Luigi Vanvitelli. The chapel was assembled in Rome using the most opulent materials like lapis lazuli, gold and alabaster then it was shipped to Lisbon and reassembled in 1747. The chapel is said to be the world’s most expensive. In the church sacristy are scenes depicting the lives of the Jesuit saints. The church also holds several sacred relics including a thorn from Jesus’ crown of thorns and a piece of wood said to have come from Christ’s crib. Adjacent to the church is a museum, Museu de Arte Sacra or the Museum of Sacred Art. Here you cans see liturgical garments, vestments and religious objects. There are intricately embroidered capes and gold and silver religious object encrusted with jewels. The bronze and silver torch holders are just a few of the highlights. There are also a collection of baroque silver and 16th century paintings.
It is only 2 km from hotel Vila Queirós. The museum and church stand side by side, from the outside they are not impressive but the interior is one of the most stunning churches in the city. The church was commissioned by the Jesuits and designed by Filippo Terzi who also designed the São Vicente C…

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