The National Pantheon in Lisbon, Portugal

in Worldmappin9 months ago (edited)
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I have passed it a few times before and took some photos from the outside, but never got in.

It is a massive, white building that stands alone in the middle of a square, almost like it just showed up there one day out of the blue. The surrounding budlings are kept at a distance so everyone can admire their size and beauty. And there really is something to admire.

Church of Santa Engrácia

The National Pantheon


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Peaking through.

Originally a church, it was converted into the National Pantheon (Panteão Nacional, pronounced [pɐ̃tiˈɐ̃w nɐsiuˈnal]), in which important Portuguese personalities are buried.

Construction proceeded from 1682 through 1712, when the architect died. King John V lost interest in the project, concentrating his resources in the gigantic Convent of Mafra. The church was not completed until the 20th century, so that obras de Santa Engrácia (literally works of Saint Engratia) has become a Portuguese synonym for an endless construction project. A dome was added, and the church was reinaugurated in 1966.
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The entrance is paid and costs 8€ for an adult and 4€ for a junior, and maybe that's why there were fewer people than in the free churches. But that is good. This way, everyone inside could admire the space in silence and even take photos without people in front.


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It is a shame that those large billboards were placed in the middle. Everything was kept in toned colors and gentle light. You can almost feel the importance of the place.

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The personalities entombed here include:

  • the Presidents of the Republic Manuel de Arriaga, Teófilo Braga, Sidónio Pais and Óscar Carmona,
  • presidential candidate Humberto Delgado,
  • writers João de Deus, Almeida Garrett, Guerra Junqueiro, Aquilino Ribeiro and Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen,
  • fado singer Amália Rodrigues,
  • and footballer Eusébio.

    There are cenotaphs to Luís de Camões, Pedro Álvares Cabral, Afonso de Albuquerque, Nuno Álvares Pereira, Vasco da Gama, Henry the Navigator and Aristides de Sousa Mendes.
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I wish I had taken photos of all the names, but you know how it is. You see something pretty, and you get stupid 😝. So I skipped most of them.
Did I just find a reason to go there again?


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Standing right in the middle of it and looking up you see this:


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Such beautiful symmetry. It almost looks like one of those kaleidoscope toys :)
You can see a little black fence under the windows in the middle of the dome. This is where I am going next.


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I am not sure if there was an elevator installed, I took the stairs up. This allows you to peak through multiple small balconies along the way.


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And then admire the size of it from a different perspective.
See the tiny humans down there?

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A few more steps and we end up on the roof.

The view from the roof is equally breathtaking and with even less people. To get there you have to conquer some stairs and I guess not everyone was willing to do that.

The view to the bridge (Ponte 25 de Abril) and statue of Christ.


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Another amazing church that I still have to write about - Igreja de São Vicente de Fora just few streets away.


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And of course the wide Tagus River.


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It is another great spot to admire all the Lisbon roofs.


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Zoom... and we have some really nice roof guardians :)


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And then again the stairs trip down, last quick look, and time to move on.
Until next time.


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Beautiful photography 😊 I feel like I stumbled across your post just in time. I'm going to Portugal with my friend @dontcare89 in April so we'll be sure to check The National Pantheon out.
Thank you for the great and educational post 😊

Oh you definitely should. Make sure you get to the roof - the view is so worth it!
Hope you enjoy the stay and eat lots of Pastel de Nata :)

The statues around the building at roof level make the image curious

Hehe yea I dont know why they put them there :D

"An endless construction." It has been a long construction period. But a wonderful work of architecture and art was created. The photos are very impressive.

It really was! I was actually surprised to read it was finished not so long ago.
Thank you :)

Good afternoon dear friend @ewkaw
I love period buildings, seeing this architecture is really beautiful, it's good that you finally entered the interior and took these beautiful shots.
I appreciate you sharing this visiting experience.
have a beautiful afternoon

Thank you! Pity it took me so long to see it. But I guess the right time has to come :)

How nice that you were encouraged to enter the pantheon, because it really is a jewel inside.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos and part of the history of this construction.

I was on a mission to see as much as possible, so I couldn't skip it :)
Thanks for the visit!

Wow, what a beautiful architecture. I loved your publication. Besides the landscapes. Portugal is a beautiful country with a rich historical and cultural value. Best regards from Cuba.

It is very beautiful! I was so impressed.
There is so many beautiful churches in Lisbon it is hard to pick the best one :)

Greetings :)

Hmm, I should consider coming back to Lisbon to visit this Pantheon ;))

How does that organ sound in that huge place...? Must be powerful! 🎶

You definitely should! :D

How does that organ sound in that huge place...? Must be powerful! 🎶

Oh I dont know. I wonder if there is some time that one can listen to it. Must be so nice!

It’s really a beautiful site to behold. Thank you for sharing

Thank you!

Everything is perfection 😍🥰

I agree :)

Excelente lugar 🤩🤩🤩👏👏

Yes it is!

Oh, amazing photos! The Church needs to look at every detail for a long time and admire it. Sculptures, paintings, it's very interesting.

The Pantheon looks very beautiful, I really like seeing the amazing architecture of the building, the city of Lisbon is also very beautiful. When I hear the names Lisbon and Portugal, I always think of the name Cristiano Ronaldo 😊

It does indeed :) There is a lot of those old buildings around.

Wow! Impressive structure! Wondering when the construction process was started. Amazing technology they used to build this enormous church.

In 1682 :) All those very old and large churches took years to build back then.

Love to see the old black and white photos from the past.

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Hermosas fotografías , me ha encantado tu post, gracias por compartir tu recorrido visual. Saludos apreciado @ewkaw

Thank you!

I love everything there, the sculptures, the architecture of the buildings, but most of all I love the view. Right now it's cloudy and dark here. But I would love to have a coffee in such a sea view haha.

We have similar weather to yours right now. This was shot ruing the summer when the sky is blue almost all the time.

Thank you for sharing this interesting information about the National Pantheon in Lisbon, Portugal. It seems like a fascinating historical and architectural site. The transformation from a church to the National Pantheon, where important Portuguese figures are buried, adds to its cultural significance.

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Nice post with nice beautiful photos. A long time back I was in Lisbon and had been all around these places reading your post reminded me of my travel there. :)

Did you visit the Pantheon too?
Glad the post could bring some nice memories :)

Very beautiful and majestic! I think I would be overwhelmed with feelings and emotions if I were there.

That is very possible. It is pretty amazing!

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Now this is a masterpiece and I love the history of the place.

It beats my imagination how buildings like this were erected back in the days.

Great shots dear friend🙂

Thank you! Glad you liked it.

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