Coucher de soleil au point de vue de Graça
Profiter du coucher de soleil au point de vue de Graça est, sans conteste, l'une des meilleures expériences de coucher de soleil que Lisbonne puisse offrir. Le nom officiel est Miradouro Sophia Mello Breyner Andresen, but everybody calls it the Graça Viewpoint and is a favorite gathering spot for sunset lovers. With a balcony facing west and overlooking Lisbon downtown, the view is second to none. The Castle at close distance with the river in the back makes it one of the best Miradouros in Lisbon.
At the same place where Lisbon locals and tourists gather daily for sunset, we can also find the Convento da Graça and Church. This spot was chosen by Dom Afonso Henriques, first King of Portugal, as the encampment for his troops during Lisbon’s siege in 1147. Dom Afonso Henriques’ choice should not be strange because the views from the Graça Viewpoint over the Castelo de São Jorge are one of the best.
The church and convent’s foundation dates back to the very beginnings of the Portuguese nation. Only in the 16th-century, the Church gave considerable attention to its development.
The great earthquake of 1755 destroyed much of the convent and razed a large part of Lisbon. The inevitable reconstruction resulted in what we can see and visit today.
The interior deserves a visit, and visitors can take pictures inside if there is no Mass happening. Restrictions only apply to the use of flashes and tripods.
For great sunset pictures from the Graça Viewpoint you can read our post Capture Blue Hour Cityscapes,
Our Découvrez Lisbonne avec un photographe - Edition de l'après-midi will get there in time for sunset.