List of tallest structures in Portugal

This is a list of buildings and nonbuilding structures in Portugal with a confirmed minimum height of 100 m (328 ft).

The table is sortable by any column.

Structure Type Location Year Height Coordinates
Rádio Renascença's radio antenna mast Muge, Salvaterra de Magos 1981[1] 265 m[2][3] or 259 m[4] 39°05′32″N 8°41′45″W / 39.092162°N 8.695893°W / 39.092162; -8.695893 (Rádio Renascença's radio antenna) (Muge)
Sines Refinery Chimney chimney Sines 1975/1976 [5] 234 m 37°57′31″N 8°48′08″W / 37.958626°N 8.802334°W / 37.958626; -8.802334 (Sines Refinery Chimney)
Viaduto do Corgo bridge Vila Real 2013 230 m 41°16′42″N 7°45′03″W / 41.278258°N 7.750819°W / 41.278258; -7.750819 (Viaduto do Corgo)
Sines Thermal Power Plant's twin chimneys chimney Sines 1985/1989[6] 225 m[7] 37°55′56″N 8°48′16″W / 37.932279°N 8.804555°W / 37.932279; -8.804555 (Sines Thermal Power Plant Chimney) ; 37°55′57″N 8°48′14″W / 37.932423°N 8.803992°W / 37.932423; -8.803992 (Sines Thermal Power Plant Chimney)
Setúbal Thermal Power Plant's twin chimneys chimney Setúbal 1979/1983[6] 200 m[7] 38°30′36″N 8°50′38″W / 38.509987°N 8.844026°W / 38.509987; -8.844026 (Setubal Thermal Power Plant Chimney) ; 38°30′33″N 8°50′41″W / 38.5092801°N 8.8447908°W / 38.5092801; -8.8447908 (Setubal Thermal Power Plant Chimney)
Pego Thermal Power Plant chimney chimney Pego 1989 200 m[7] 39°28′05″N 8°06′33″W / 39.468189°N 8.109219°W / 39.468189; -8.109219 (Pego Thermal Power Plant Chimney)
25 de Abril Bridge (Towers) bridge Lisbon and municipality of Almada 1966 190.5 m[8] 38°41′06″N 9°10′34″W / 38.685104°N 9.176111°W / 38.685104; -9.176111 (25 de Abril Bridge)
Torre do Diabo mast Castanheira do Ribatejo 190 m 38°58′50″N 8°57′26″W / 38.98057302662014°N 8.957328200340271°W / 38.98057302662014; -8.957328200340271 (Torre do Diabo)
Vila Nova de Gaia Communications Tower tower Vila Nova de Gaia 1995 177 m[9] 41°06′47″N 8°35′55″W / 41.113087°N 8.598744°W / 41.113087; -8.598744 (Vila Nova de Gaia Communications Tower)
Zêzere River Bridge - IC8 bridge near Cabril Dam (Deck) bridge Pedrógão Grande, Sertã 1995 150 m 39°54′15″N 8°08′23″W / 39.904233°N 8.139605°W / 39.904233; -8.139605 (IC8 bridge near Cabril Dam)
Vasco da Gama Bridge (Towers) bridge Lisbon 1998 155 m[10] 38°47′08″N 9°05′08″W / 38.785586°N 9.0855°W / 38.785586; -9.0855 (Vasco da Gama Bridge)
Vasco da Gama Tower tower Lisbon 1998 145 m[11] 38°46′29″N 9°05′29″W / 38.774755°N 9.091465°W / 38.774755; -9.091465 (Vasco da Gama Tower)
João Gomes Bridge bridge Funchal, Madeira 1994 140 m[12] 32°39′31″N 16°54′35″W / 32.658743°N 16.909676°W / 32.658743; -16.909676 (João Gomes Bridge) (Funchal)
Cabril Dam dam Pedrógão Pequeno, Sertã 1954 132 m[6] 39°55′04″N 8°07′56″W / 39.917839°N 8.132164°W / 39.917839; -8.132164 (Cabril Dam)
Lousã Broadcasting Center's antenna mast Trevim, Lousã 1957[13] 120 m[9] 40°05′23″N 8°10′42″W / 40.089777°N 8.178463°W / 40.089777; -8.178463 (Lousã Broadcasting Center's antenna)
Monsanto Communications Tower tower Lisbon 120 m[9] 38°44′26″N 9°11′32″W / 38.740536°N 9.192215°W / 38.740536; -9.192215 (Monsanto Communications Tower)
Monsanto Tower skyscraper Miraflores, Oeiras 2001 120 m[14][15] 38°42′57″N 9°13′19″W / 38.715745°N 9.221896°W / 38.715745; -9.221896 (Monsanto Tower)
Castelo de Bode Dam dam Martinchel, Abrantes and São Pedro de Tomar, Tomar 1951 115 m[6] 39°32′36″N 8°19′08″W / 39.54345°N 8.318946°W / 39.54345; -8.318946 (Castelo de Bode Dam)
Cristo-Rei statue and pedestal Almada 1959 110 m[16] 38°40′43″N 9°10′17″W / 38.678717°N 9.17146°W / 38.678717; -9.17146 (Cristo-Rei)
Paradela Dam dam Paradela, Montalegre 1958 110 m[6] 41°46′07″N 7°57′00″W / 41.768687°N 7.950025°W / 41.768687; -7.950025 (Paradela Dam)
Alto Lindoso Dam dam Lindoso, Ponte da Barca 1992 110 m (Includes one of World's highest Elevators: 350 m)[6] 41°52′19″N 8°12′10″W / 41.87187°N 8.202742°W / 41.87187; -8.202742 (Upper Lindoso Dam)
Saint Gabriel Tower skyscraper Lisbon 2002 110 m[17] 38°46′02″N 9°05′50″W / 38.767151°N 9.097141°W / 38.767151; -9.097141 (Saint Gabriel Tower)
Saint Raphael Tower skyscraper Lisbon 2005 110 m[18] 38°46′06″N 9°05′47″W / 38.768305°N 9.096444°W / 38.768305; -9.096444 (Saint Raphael Tower)
Barreiro Thermal Power Plant's chimney chimney Lavradio, Barreiro 1979[6] 104 m[7] 38°40′32″N 9°03′16″W / 38.675434°N 9.054489°W / 38.675434; -9.054489 (Barreiro Thermal power station Chimney)
Bridge on highway A23 over the river Ocreza bridge municipalities of Mação and Vila Velha de Ródão 2003 100+ m[19] 39°32′58″N 7°49′26″W / 39.549324°N 7.823982°W / 39.549324; -7.823982 (Bridge on highway A23 over the river Ocreza)
Picote Dam dam Barrocal do Douro, Miranda do Douro 1958 100 m[6] 41°22′42″N 6°21′06″W / 41.378338°N 6.351771°W / 41.378338; -6.351771 (Picote Dam)
Carregado Thermal Power Plant's triple chimneys chimney Vala do Carregado, Alenquer 1969/1976[6] 100 m[7] 39°00′50″N 8°57′20″W / 39.014015°N 8.955638°W / 39.014015; -8.955638 (Carregado Thermal power station Chimneys)
Socorridos Bridge bridge municipality of Câmara de Lobos, Madeira 1993 100 m[20] 32°40′12″N 16°54′40″W / 32.670015°N 16.911049°W / 32.670015; -16.911049 (Socorridos Bridge) (Câmara de Lobos)
Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa skyscraper Lisbon 1972 100 m[21] 38°43′53″N 9°08′50″W / 38.731439°N 9.14717°W / 38.731439; -9.14717 (Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa)

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