National Pantheon
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The National Pantheon, known in Portuguese as Panteão Nacional, is housed in the Church of Santa Engrácia in Lisbon, Portugal. Originally conceived in the 16th century, the building underwent various periods of construction, finally reaching completion in the 20th century. It stands as a striking example of Portuguese Baroque architecture with its large dome and ornate interior. The Pantheon is designated as a national monument and serves as the final resting place for a number of Portugal's most distinguished historical figures, including presidents, writers, and singers. Visitors can explore the grand interior, which features high ceilings, marble decorations, and intricate tile work. The terrace offers panoramic views of the city, making it a popular spot for both its cultural significance and its scenic vantage point. The National Pantheon continues to be a site of ceremonial importance and a symbol of national pride.