What the 1755 earthquake meant for Jerónimos—damage pathways, repairs, and the broader urban reconstruction.

The 1755 earthquake reshaped Lisbon’s conscience and fabric. Jerónimos, though robust, recorded cracks and stone fatigue that tell a story of stress, repair, and resilience.

The disaster drove engineering culture—Pombaline grids and seismic thought.
[^moist]: Moisture cycles increase salt crystallization, stressing porous stone.

As a Lisbon lover and slow‑travel writer, I put this guide together to help you read the monastery’s stone — from voyages and prayers to poetry and the quiet glow of Belém.
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