
There was my last full day in Lisbon (tomorrow I am going to Peniche to surf camp) and my first destination is National Pantheon. Mostly because of flea market that is held there every Tuesday and Saturday. I read that market is usually closed after midday but I was there around 3 pm and there were still many of the sellers.
I took a metro, went out on the Santa Apolonia station and by narrow and as usual very steep street ascent to National Pantheon. Originally, this building was a Church of Santa Engrácia built in the 17th century. The interesting fact about it is that it was not completely finished till the 1966. In 1916 it was took a decision to convert this church to the national Pantheon. From that times all important Portuguese personalities are buried here.














