Igreja de Santo Estêvão (Lisbon)

The Santo Estêvão Church of the 12th century was reconstructed in 1733 in Baroque style by the architect Manuel da Costa Negreiros.

After being damaged by 1755 Lisbon earthquake, the church was renovated, and reopened to cult in 1773.

The central one was crowned by a triangular pediment, surmounted with a cross and framed with 2 towers.

Interior part of the Church is composed of main altar with a stone altarpiece, a group of sculptures carved by Jose de Almeida, side altars, statuary, and the tiles of old sacristy.

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