Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios
Catholic church · Viseu ·

Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios

Catholic church · Viseu ·

Baroque sanctuary with 686 steps, ornate altar, & views

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Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
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Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios by null
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Monte de Santo Estevão, 5100-025 Lamego, Portugal Get directions

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Monte de Santo Estevão, 5100-025 Lamego, Portugal Get directions

+351 969 046 377
santuarioremedios.pt

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 11, 2025

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"A monumental baroque sanctuary noted for its dramatic, monumental baroque staircase that is a local landmark near Lamego." - Nicholas DeRenzo

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Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios

Michael B.

Google
Amazing place .Church can be accessed by what seems like a million steps . Amazing to think that the erosion of the steps is via the millions of people who down through the ages climbed these same steps. Worth it to see the fine church on the top.

Lee C.

Google
An amazing place. The walk down and up the stairs is as intense as you want it to be with each terrace a beautiful place to rest and reflect.

Filipe L.

Google
Beautiful and calm place with impressive baroque architecture. Enough places to rest during the stairs walk, and at the top you are rewarded with stunning views over the city.

Anuroopa G.

Google
Very beautiful and different. It's good to climb all the way up but if you are short on time and have a car then better drive all the way to the top and take the steps down and up again. This ways you can climb as much as you want.

Katarzyna P.

Google
Very majestic place with beautiful view and very nice stairs from the city center. This is main point of all city

Daniel N.

Google
Also very beautiful when it’s dark. A lot of stairs.

bao tram N.

Google
The Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios church in Lamego, Portugal is a stunning example of Baroque architecture, with its elaborate decorations and impressive staircase. The grand staircase leading up to the shrine is one of its most iconic features, consisting of 686 steps symbolizing the spiritual ascent to the shrine. The shrine is dedicated to Our Lady of Salvation, who is said to have miraculous powers. The church has become a popular pilgrimage site, especially for those seeking healing. Situated on a hill, it offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the town of Lamego and the Douro Valley. Many pilgrims visit the shrine during the annual Feast of Our Lady of Salvation, which takes place in September. The path leading up to the church is part of a religious journey symbolizing devotion and faith. The walls of the sanctuary are decorated with beautiful Portuguese azulejos (painted ceramic tiles), depicting scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary. The use of these colorful tiles adds to the charm and cultural significance of the church. The Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios is not only a religious site but also an important part of Lamego’s cultural heritage. It attracts both pilgrims and tourists, creating a blend of spiritual and historical experiences. The highlight before entering is The chestnut tree at the Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios in Lamego, Portugal, holds a special place in the history and symbolism of the sanctuary. The chestnut tree near the sanctuary is closely linked to the tradition and history of the site. The chestnut tree has long been a part of rural Portuguese life and symbolizes strength, resilience and longevity. In the context of a sanctuary, trees are often seen as symbols of spiritual resilience and connection to the land. In many cultures, chestnut trees are seen as guardians of homes and sacred spaces. In the case of the Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios, the tree is often seen as providing a sense of spiritual protection and blessing to pilgrims who visit the church, symbolizing divine support on their spiritual journey. 3. Cultural and spiritual connections: Chestnut trees in sanctuaries may be part of local folklore. Trees like these are often associated with community traditions and over generations, this particular tree may have been part of local religious festivals, processions and the spiritual life of the town. Pilgrims who visit the sanctuary often take a moment to reflect under the chestnut tree, finding shade and quiet after the long climb up the stairs to the church. The tree is a place for contemplation, rest and sometimes prayer, providing physical and spiritual comfort to those who visit. The chestnut tree brings a sense of serenity and balance to the environment, creating a contrast with the baroque architecture of the church. The tree’s deep roots in the ground symbolize both the natural world and spiritual life.

Lilia S.

Google
Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remédios is a beautiful and peaceful sanctuary located in Lamego, offering a serene atmosphere and stunning views. ⛪🌿 The baroque architecture and intricate details of the church are impressive, making it a wonderful place for those interested in history and architecture. The surrounding gardens and steps leading up to the sanctuary provide a scenic and calming setting. However, the sanctuary could benefit from better maintenance, as some areas feel a bit neglected. While the sanctuary itself is lovely, some visitors might find the climb up the steps a bit challenging, especially in the heat. However, the views at the top are worth the effort, and the peaceful environment makes it a great spot for reflection and relaxation. A must-visit for anyone traveling through the region, especially if you're interested in beautiful religious sites and scenic views! 🌄
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Patrick D.

Yelp
Forget about the gym this visit will provide all the training you need! It wa Built on top of Mount de Santo Estêvão, in the 18th century. The day of the Nativity of the Virgin is the high point of the feasts in honour of Our Lady of Remedies. It usually include fireworks, musical shows and various sports. The Procession of the Triumph, with its richly adorned paraders, is a highpoint. Already during the Middle Ages catholic worship was celebrated there, in an old hermitage dedicated to Santo Estevão that was erected in 1361. At risk of collapsing, it was demolished in the 16th century and the construction of a new hermitage in the same spot was started, by the Bishop of Lamego, where an image of the Virgin and Child was placed. Worship of St. Stephen was thus progressively replaced by Marian Devotion. In 1750, the construction of the present sanctuary began, and was only finished in 1905. The monumental Baroque staircase with 686 steps, yep you need to climb that to have access to the sanctuary is divided over several levels, punctuated by sculptural elements, such as statues of the kings, the backrests of the eight fountains (among which the Remédios, by Nicolau Nasoni) and various allegorical representations. Half way is the Chapel of Desterro. Inside the temple is Rocaille in style and entirely dedicated to Marian iconography: on the main altar in gilded carving, in the altarpieces dedicated to the Virgin's parents, in the three stained glass windows with images of Our Lady of the Conception, the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Annunciation, and in the tiles of the Conimbrigan artist Miguel Costa that represent key moments in Mary's life. The tomb of the founder of the sanctuary, Canon Jose Teixeira Pinto, is at the entrance of the nave. Definitely worth visiting and gorgeous view of the Valley!
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John R.

Yelp
Definitely worth the walk up 686 steps! You will know why it is called the Lady of Remedies--because whatever was bothering you won't matter...you're dead!