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Tags : Historical Site
Timings : Monday to Saturday:
May to October: 10.00 AM - 07.00 PM
November to April: 10.00 AM - 06.00 PM
Easter week: 10.00 AM - 07.00 PM
26th December - 6th January: 10.00 AM - 07.00 PM
Closed: Sundays, January 1, May 1, and December 25.
Entry Fee : Adult: EUR 5.00
Student: EUR 4.00
Senior (>65Y): EUR 4.00
Lisbon Card: EUR 4.00
Children (0-14Y): Free
Group Ticket (Over 30 People): EUR 4.00 per person
Reduced Mobility: EUR 4.00
ICOM Card Holders: Free
Wheelchair Accessibility : Limited
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Carmo Convent is a historical attraction located in the Chiado neighborhood of Lisbon. The highlight of the attraction is the Gothic ruins of the church, destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. The ruins of the church stand with tall columns and intricate arches.
The convent was founded in 1389 and has been through various changes over the centuries. The earthquake of 1755 caused significant damage to the church, but it has survived and become an important cultural landmark in Lisbon. The convent is also home to the Carmo Archaeological Museum, which displays artifacts from Portugal's history, including Roman and medieval pieces.
The convent also has a beautiful courtyard with a fountain and several sculptures. Visitors come to the Carmo Convent to witness this unique blend of history and architecture. The Carmo Convent is a must-visit attraction for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts.