A Voz do Operário which means The Voice of the Worker.
Today A Voz do Operário still stands strong, resolutely challenging the face of monarchy and elite class. Its story of 140 years is not from the pages of a glossy magazine but sprung from the humble hands of tobacco industry workers.
Forget the elegance of an aristocratic drawing room, this place grew into a sanctuary of support for the underprivileged, providing everything from schools and meals to funeral services.
Now that's a real-life superhero, but without the cape and spandex.
If you want to visit the monastery of St Vincent out side the wall, and the National pantheon please hop off to this stop.