In the 17th century, the Church of S. Julião was not in its current position, but to the north of the Church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira (at the junction of Rua de S. Julião and Rua Augusta).
After the destruction of the 1755 earthquake, the church was rebuilt in Largo de S. Julião, where the Patriarchal Church of King João V had stood, also razed to the ground in the catastrophe. Its reconstruction was concluded in 1810. Six years later, a fire destroyed the contents of the church, which had to undergo new reconstruction works, lasting until 1854.
In the 17th century, the Church of S. Julião was not in its current position, but to the north of the Church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira (at the junction of Rua de S. Julião and Rua Augusta).
After the destruction of the 1755 earthquake, the church was rebuilt in Largo de S. Julião, where the Patriarchal Church of King João V had stood, also razed to the ground in the catastrophe. Its reconstruction was concluded in 1810. Six years later, a fire destroyed the contents of the church, which had to undergo new reconstruction works, lasting until 1854.