Sé de Leiria

Leiria's 16th century cathedral (Sé de Leiria) stands on the edge of the old city walls. Also known as the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception the styling is quite austere for the time and is quite unusual in that it does not have a clock tower.

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In the Beiras regions, all roads seem to lead to Leiria from surrounding tourist favourites such as Coimbra, Alcobaça, Fatima and Batalha, with its outstanding monastery. However, beyond being the geographical hub, Leiria has its own charms. Built on the hills and flatlands that flank the River Lis, its old quarter and ancient monuments make it a worthy visit, even if the more modern sections are…