1930 – Mercado da Ribeira, Lisbon
The Mercado da Riberira is Lisbon’s most popular food and fish market. It exists since the end of the 19th century,
The Mercado da Riberira is Lisbon’s most popular food and fish market. It exists since the end of the 19th century,
The Teatro Nacional de Sà£o Carlos is Lisbon’s opera house and was opened in 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House,
The royal palace Paço da Ribeira, into which Manuel I moved in the 16th C.
The Torré de Belém stands on the bank of the Tagus where it widens into a large bay.
Part of the Jerónimos Monastery complex which was rebuilt and partly restored at the end of the 19th century in the Neo Manueline style
Parallel to the bank of the Tagus and measuring almost 300m,
The Castelo de Sao Jorge stands above the center of Lisbon to the east. The origins of this former fortress date back to an Iron Age settlement on this site,
Lisbon’s cathedral, called the Sé Patriarchal, is one of the largest constructions of Romanesque origin in Portugal. The Portuguese word Sé,