Chapel of Our Lady of Good Health, Lisbon, Portugal

This chapel, located in Largo do Martim Moniz, was built in 1505 by the initiative of Lisbon's Gunners and was dedicated to St. Sebastion, patron saint against plagues, as one was spreading through the city at the time.
In 1662 it received the image of Our Lady of Good Health and became known by this name. There were some reconstruction works after the 1755 earthquake but the portal is prior to the earthquake, from the beginning of the 18th century.
In 1861 the chapel was elevated to Royal Chapel by king D. Pedro V.

Opening Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Entrance free






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