Admission to: Clerigos Tower
Admission to: Irmandade dos Clerigos Collection and Christus Collection
Tour guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Free for children aged 0-10
Children aged 0-10 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Free for Clergy
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification
Re-entry is not allowed after you leave the venue
This activity is not wheelchair-accessible
When the Clerigos Tower was completed in 1763, accessibility was not considered. However several measures have been introduced today:
A spacious elevator cabin enabling wheelchair access to the first through fourth floors of the Clerigos Museum
WC for disabled people on the first floor
As visits to the top of the Clerigos Tower are restricted for accessibility and safety reasons, it offers a ROOM A++ virtual experience with a live 360° view
Discover the grandeur of Porto’s iconic Torre dos Clerigos, a striking tower adjacent to the Baroque Igreja dos Clerigos. Visible from many spots around the city, it stands as a symbol of Porto. Commissioned by the Clerigos Brotherhood and designed by renowned 18th-century Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni, the church's construction began in 1732 and was completed around 1750. By the mid-1750s, the impressive divided stairway at the church’s entrance was finished, complementing the ornate Baroque facade. For an unforgettable view of Porto, climb the Bell Tower, then explore the Clerigos Building's exhibition hall, home to the remarkable Irmandade dos Clerigos and Christus collections!
By bus: Take line 900 to Cordoaria station and walk for 2 minutes
By metro: Take line D to Sao Bento station and walk for 8 minutes