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Igreja do Menino de Deus

Igreja e Convento do Menino Deus
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Churches and Cathedrals
Opens at January 1-December 31 Wednesday 10:00-14:00,Opens at Friday 10:00-12:00,Opens at Sunday 15:00-17:00
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Calcada Menino de Deus, Lisbon 1100-346, PortugalMap
Phone+351 932 376 746
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  • StephenCr0ss
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    Looks very scruffy and uncared for

    This church sits at the commercial enterway to St.George’s Castle. It’s in a poor state of repair and is closed. Not recommended.

    Reviewed on Aug 30, 2021
  • Boonstra
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    Hidden Away Gem

    Our Airbnb looked out onto the facade of this church, so we decided to peek it. Wow, the inside is beautiful and so unexpected! I don’t know what hours it is open, but sometimes we just saw people g...

    Reviewed on Oct 17, 2019
  • ruthandvern
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    Unnoticed rarity

    We were staying on this street and we walked up to the end and found this large, grey unremarkable building, right next to the supply gate for the Castle of St George. It was closed so we inquired of ...

    Reviewed on Dec 6, 2015
  • Talant2007
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    The Church of the Holy Baby

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    The Church of the Holy Baby was built in Lisbon in 1736g under the decree of King Juan 5 months before his firstborn at the site of the Mantelatos da Ordem Terceira de So Francisco de Xabregas ...

    Reviewed on Aug 25, 2022
  • George_P74
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    One of the few survivors

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    The Church of the Baby Christ is interesting and valuable because it is – one of the few survivors in 1755. This baroque temple was built in the early eighteenth century in the rule of Juan Fifth in order to make the size ...

    Reviewed on Aug 1, 2016
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