Overview
Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa) is the oldest and most important church in Lisbon, Portugal. Built in the 12th century after the Christian reconquest of the city, it combines Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles due to several restorations over the centuries. The cathedral has survived many earthquakes, including the devastating one in 1755. Inside, visitors can find the cloisters, the treasury, and relics of Saint Vincent, the patron saint of Lisbon. It remains an active place of worship and a key historical landmark in the city.



