Historic Heritage Sites
Leiria's historical landscape is defined by its diverse religious architecture, ranging from the 16th-century Mannerist Cathedral to the Gothic ruins of Santa Maria da Pena situated within the castle walls. This collection features significant sites like the hilltop Sanctuary of Nossa Senhora da Encarnação and the former Convent of Santo António dos Capuchos. These landmarks showcase centuries of evolution in Portuguese ecclesiastical design, including Baroque tilework and Mannerist structural elements, reflecting the city's spiritual and cultural development.
Igreja de Santo Agostinho
A 16th-century Mannerist structure featuring significant Baroque elements and traditional Portuguese azulejo tile panels depicting religious scenes.
Santuário de Nossa Senhora da Encarnação
Hilltop sanctuary originally built in the 16th century and reconstructed in the 18th century. It features Neoclassical architecture and a monumental staircase.
Sé de Leiria
A 16th-century Mannerist structure commissioned by King João III. It is architecturally distinct for lacking an integrated bell tower, which stands separately on a nearby hill.
Igreja de Santa Maria da Pena
Gothic ruins located within the perimeter of Leiria Castle. Built in the 14th century, this former royal chapel features pointed arches and skeletal stone vaults.
Convento de Santo António dos Capuchos
Remains of a 17th-century Franciscan convent. The site preserves structural elements of the former monastery and its religious grounds.
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