1. The National Pantheon of Santa Engracia is a magnificent baroque-style building located in the Alfama district of Lisbon, Portugal. Originally built as a church in the 17th century, it was only completed in the 20th century and converted into a pantheon to honour Portugal’s most distinguished figures. Today, it houses the tombs of many renowned Portuguese personalities, including writers, artists, statesmen, and military figures. Some of the most notable figures buried here include Vasco da Gama, Luís de Camões, Amália Rodrigues, and Humberto Delgado. The interior of the building is decorated with intricate marble and tile work, and boasts a stunning dome. Visitors can take in panoramic views of the city from the rooftop terrace.

2. The National Pantheon of Santa Engracia is open to visitors from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 5 pm. The phone number for the monument is +351 218 855 070.

3. Admission to the National Pantheon of Santa Engracia is €4 for adults and €2 for children aged 12-25. Admission is free for children under 12, as well as for seniors aged 65 and over. The monument is easy to reach by public transportation, with several bus and tram stops nearby. The closest metro station is Santa Apolónia, which is a 5-minute walk away.