The Church of Santa Engrácia (Portuguese: Igreja de Santa Engrácia, pronounced ) is a 17th-century monument in Lisbon, Portugal. Originally a church it was converted into the National Pantheon (Panteão Nacional, pronounced ), in which important Portuguese personalities are buried. It is located in the Alfama neighbourhood, close to another important Lisbon monument, the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. The current building of the Church of Santa Engrácia substituted previous churches dedicated to a martyr of the city of Braga, Saint Engratia. The first church dedicated to the Saint was sponsored by Infanta Maria of Portugal, Duchess of Viseu, daughter of King Manuel I, around 1568. In 1681, construction of the current church began after previous structures collapsed. The design was the work of João Antunes, royal architect and one of the most important baroque architects in Portugal. More information...
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