Karmo Monastery is one of the oldest and most important monasteries in Lisbon. Before the Lisbon earthquake, it was the main Catholic Church in Lisbon. However, due to the devastation of the earthquake, there is only one large frame left. But it's still very grand. Coming to Lisbon, the monastery is worth seeing.
Visiting Igreja do Carmo in Porto is one of the must-see attractions. The 18th century Igreja do Carmo Church in the old city centre looks like only one church in the old city centre. In fact, it forms a unique complex of three buildings with Carmelite Church and the narrowest house in Portugal about one meter wide in the centre. There are not many shrines among the followers. The dome of the shrines is beautiful. There are also long-term historical traces. Blue-and-white tile murals cover the whole outer murals and depict the scene created by the Catholic Hermitage. Apart from the complete story, the figure's outline and expression are also clear. The details of the three-dimensional murals are amazing. Portugal's ceramic tile technology is truly unparalleled.