Rossio Square
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The Praça Dom Pedro IV is the main central square of Lisbon and the true heart of the city.
Rossio Square
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The Praça Dom Pedro IV is the main central square of Lisbon and the true heart of the city.
Alfama
Alfama is a delightful maze of narrow cobbled streets and ancient houses, which lead up the steep hill from the Tejo Estuary to the Castelo de São Jorge.
Panteao Nacional
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he National Pantheon, housing the tombs of Portugal's major historic celebrities, is an icon of Lisbon's cityscape, with a privileged location.
Feira da Ladra
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Feira da Ladra is a popular used objects fair that takes place in Lisbon, Portugal. With roots dating back to the 13th century, Feira da Ladra went from site to site, until it settled in Campo de Santa Clara, São Vicente parish. It is mainly dedicated to the sale of old goods, second-hand objects and handicrafts.
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
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The Praça do Comércio is located in the city of Lisbon, near the Tagus river. The square is still commonly known as Terreiro do Paço because it was the location of the Paços da Ribeira (Royal Ribeira Palace) until it was destroyed by the great 1755 Lisbon earthquake. After the earthquake, the square was completely remodeled as part of the rebuilding of the Pombaline Downtown, ordered by Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal, who was the Minister of the Kingdom of Portugal from 1750 to 1777, during the reign of Dom José I, King of Portugal.
Igreja de Sao Vicente de Fora
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The Church or Monastery of São Vicente de Fora; meaning "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" is a 17th-century church and monastery in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is one of the most important monasteries and mannerist buildings in the country. The monastery also contains the royal pantheon of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal.
Church of St. Anthony
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The Igreja Santo Antonio, Lisbon is a charming church dedicated to Saint Anthony, the patron saint of Portugal. The exterior façade of the late Baroque styled church resembles more of a grand residence rather than an important religious building.
Lisbon Cathedral
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The Lisbon Cathedral, often called simply the Sé, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Lisbon, Portugal. The oldest church in the city is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon. Built in 1147, the cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified, renovated and restored several times. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
It offers a panoramic view of Lisbon, which is also observed by a small image of the Virgin that gives the place its name.
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