• Into the historical part of the city of Porto we do have besides the “Tower of Clérigos” also the “Church of Clérigos” who is dating from the 18th century, and who is...
  • The Clérigos Church (Portuguese: Igreja dos Clérigos, pronounced [ˈklɛɾiɣuʃ]; "Church of the Clergymen") is a Baroque church in the city of Porto, in Portugal.
  • The Clérigos Church is a Baroque-style church located in the city of Porto, Portugal.
  • Step into an immersive artistic experience with this ticket to Spiritus, an audiovisual experience which pairs light, music, and architecture the Clérigos Church...
  • Towering over Pena Ventosa Hill, the slender and lofty Clerigos Tower, visible in nearly every panoramic photo of Porto, was the tallest structure in all of Portugal...
  • Clérigos Tower (Torre dos Clérigos in Portuguese) is the tallest campanile in Portugal . It stands 249 ft (76 meters) tall and climbing its 200 steps will give you a...
  • The campanile is part of the 18th century Clérigos Church and serves as its bell tower.
  • Admission to the Clerigos Church is free, but you will need pay a 5 euro entrance fee to access the Clerigos Tower and the the Museum.
  • Still standing tall on Porto's skyline is the iconic Baroque bell tower and church of Clerigos.
  • The bell tower of Torre dos Clerigos, with bells on two tiers (third and sixth), is located on the west side of the church.
  • It is a bell tower made of granite and marble that is part of the Clérigos Church, built between 1754 and 1763.
  • Standing atop a hill overlooking Porto, Portugal, are the Igreja dos Clérigos, an 18th-century church and one of the city’s architectural symbols, and the Toree...
  • Clérigos Church, an 18th-century baroque building topped by the nearly 250-foot Torre dos Clérigos (or Clérigos Tower), offers unrivalled views of the Douro...