MISERICÓRDIA

Misericórdia could be described as Lisbon’s "city center". The main street that runs through Misericórdia has been extensively redeveloped and is now full of trendy restaurants, bars and nightclubs. During the day, the district offers breathtaking views of the Tagus. This is the perfect opportunity for a relaxing stroll along the promenade. Some nice cafés in the Misericórdia are perfect for working remotely. Tourism in this area of Lisbon is very popular and many expats also visit the area. Despite the high cost of housing.

— Misericórdia’s Highlights —

MUSEU DOS CARDAES

The Convento dos Cardaes is a 17th-century building that survived the 1755 earthquake, making it one of the few pre-Pombaline structures in Lisbon and which preserves all its original artefacts inside.

CASA ÁSIA

In 2017, the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa received the Asian art collection of the collector Francisco Capelo by donation, acquisition and deposit.

IGREJA E MUSEU DE SÃO ROQUE

Since it was founded in 1498, Misericórdia de Lisboa has amassed a vast historical, artistic and documentary heritage, including the collections of the Museum and the Church of São Roque.

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