Carmo Convent is a historic church and convent located in Lisbon, Portugal. Built in the late 14th century, it was originally part of a larger complex for the Carmelite order. The convent was significantly damaged during the 1755 earthquake, leaving its roofless ruins as a poignant reminder of the disaster.
Today, the site is a popular tourist attraction, showcasing Gothic architecture and beautiful arches. Visitors can explore the remains of the church and enjoy the adjacent Carmo Archaeological Museum, which houses various artifacts and exhibits related to the convent's history and the city of Lisbon.