All ticket revenue from November 1 and 2 will be donated to the the National Fundraising Campaign of the Portuguese League Against Cancer (LPCC)

The Clérigos Tower and Museum are once again joining the National Fundraising Campaign of the Portuguese League Against Cancer (LPCC) — a nationwide solidarity initiative that raises awareness and funds to support cancer patients and their families.

On November 1 and 2, all ticket revenue from one of the most visited monuments in northern Portugal will be fully donated to the LPCC, directly supporting the League’s ongoing work in prevention, research, and social assistance.

“Solidarity is an essential part of the Clérigos mission. The Tower is a symbol of the city and a meeting point between faith, culture, and humanity. We want each visit on these days to represent a gesture of sharing and hope for those facing illness. We invite everyone to (re)visit us,” says Father Manuel Fernando, President of the Irmandade dos Clérigos.

Through this initiative, the Clérigos Tower reaffirms its role as a cultural and religious institution actively engaged in social causes, inviting both locals and visitors to take part in this gesture of solidarity that transforms each ticket into a contribution to life.