• Clérigos Tower opened its doors in 1763, becoming the highest bell tower of Portugal, with over 75 metres.
  • The Clérigos Church was one of the first baroque churches in Portugal to adopt a typical baroque elliptic floorplan.
  • The Clérigos Church was one of the primary florid houses of worship in Portugal to embrace a common ornate elliptic floorplan.
  • In addition, the restoration project has enabled the Church of the Clérigos and the Chapel of Our Lady of Lapa to reopen for regular worship.
  • Clerigos Church Porto is frequently considered to be one of the main landmarks of Porto.
  • In June 2015, the Clérigos Brotherhood announced that after 250 years, the Clérigos Tower and Church will open its doors during nighttime hours.
  • In June 2015, the Clérigos Brotherhood announced that after 250 years, the Clérigos Tower and Church will open ist doors during nighttime hours.
  • Church Visit: Visitors often combine a visit to the tower with exploring the adjacent Clerigos Church to appreciate both the exterior and interior beauty.