Lisbon’s Hidden Royal Pantheon (Where Portugal’s Kings Rest)

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 40 MIN

Lisbon’s Hidden Royal Pantheon (Where Portugal’s Kings Rest)

from People Of Lisbon · host People Of Lisbon

In this long-form conversation from People Of Lisbon, we spend time with Miguel Pires, a guide and coordinator at the historic Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, one of Lisbon’s most remarkable landmarks.Built in the 12th century and deeply connected to the founding of Portugal, São Vicente de Fora is home to the Royal Pantheon of the Braganza dynasty, where many of Portugal’s kings and queens rest. In this extended podcast-style episode, Miguel takes us deeper into the history of the monastery, the fascinating stories behind Portugal’s monarchy, and the hidden details that most visitors never notice.We talk about the incredible baroque tile collection, the architecture of the monastery, the dramatic story of the Portuguese royal family, and what it’s like to spend your days guiding people through centuries of Lisbon’s history.Miguel also shares how he became a guide, why storytelling is essential to bringing historic places to life, and how monuments like São Vicente de Fora help preserve the cultural identity of Lisbon and Portugal.If you love Lisbon history, Portuguese culture, hidden places, and fascinating local stories, this episode will take you deep inside one of the city's most historic spaces.Support People Of LisbonJoin our community:https://www.peopleoflisbon.comOur SponsorsUnited Medical Clinic LisbonFast and easy access to medical care for expats, tourists & localshttps://lisbon.umc.clinic/MoviinnMoving abroad made simplehttps://www.moviinn.comPractice PortugueseLearn Portuguese from Portugal — as it's spoken across the countryhttps://www.practiceportuguese.com

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