The monastery of San Jeromeno in Lisbon, built in 1502 until the end of the 16th century, is on the right side of the monastery is the Cathedral of San Jeromeno, which is a wonder of Portugal. The Manuel style, but with Goethe and Renaissance architectural features, is the most representative of the sea power era of Portugal. In 1980, the United Nations declared a major World Heritage Site. In 1755, a rare earthquake struck Lisbon, destroying the entire ancient city. Since the earthquake occurred on the weekend morning, all Catholics were doing mass in the church, and there was nowhere to escape the disaster, and the casualties were extremely heavy. Only this cathedral and its surrounding houses stood, saving all the royals who prayed here, and thus adding a mysterious color to the cathedral with "God bless."
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The monastery of San Jeromeno in Lisbon, built in 1502 until the end of the 16th century, is on the right side of the monastery is the Cathedral of San Jeromeno, which is a wonder of Portugal. The Manuel style, but with Goethe and Renaissance architectural features, is the most representative of the sea power era of Portugal. In 1980, the United Nations declared a major World Heritage Site. In 1755, a rare earthquake struck Lisbon, destroying the entire ancient city. Since the earthquake occurred on the weekend morning, all Catholics were doing mass in the church, and there was nowhere to escape the disaster, and the casualties were extremely heavy. Only this cathedral and its surrounding houses stood, saving all the royals who prayed here, and thus adding a mysterious color to the cathedral with "God bless."
I like to sit quietly in church and don't want anything.
I like to go to see the church everywhere, it is very special.
There is a sense of history. It feels worth a turn. good.
It was a chapel built by King Ma Eil of Portugal in 1502 for Prince Enlick.