• Dubbed the Michelangelo of Porto, the distinguished architect died on August 30, 1773, and was buried in the Clerigos Church.
  • Within a few hundred meters of Clérigos Church and Tower (Torre & Igreja dos Clérigos) are several top Porto attractions, making them the ideal starting point for...
  • Clérigos Tower opened its doors in 1763, becoming the highest bell tower of Portugal, with over 75 metres. The famous church was built in the eighteenth...
  • The Church of the Clérigos was built between 1735 and 1748 in a baroque style.
  • • Visit this beautiful church and its bell tower comprising 49 bells for one of the best experiences in Porto • Climb up the 200 steps to the observation deck to...
  • Clerigos Church Porto is frequently considered to be one of the main landmarks of Porto.
  • Served as a clock, a beacon, and a background for publicity stunts and declared a National Monument in 1910, Clérigos' church, hospital and tower have become...
  • Still standing tall on Porto's skyline is the iconic Baroque bell tower and church of Clerigos.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Clérigos Church in Porto.