Leiria Cathedral
Leiria Cathedral was built in the 16th century when King John III asked Pope Paul III to create the Diocese of Leiria. Construction began in 1559, and in 1574 the church was consecrated. The earthquake of 1755 caused severe damage to the main façade, reconstruction of which began the following year. Also due to the effects of the earthquake, a new bell tower in Baroque style had to be built in 1772. During the French Invasions (1810), a fire led to the partial destruction of the interior of the church.