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Igreja de Santa Justa e de Santa Rufina

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    • Dia 10

      Back in Lisbon

      21 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      》Marcos, the tour guide

      》Quick snap of the Belém Tower

      The tower was built to guard the river entrance into Lisbon’s harbour, following orders from King Dom Manuel (1495-1521), during whose reign Portugal greatly expanded its empire, namely by reaching Brazil and finding a sea route to India. The tower has stonework motifs recalling the Discoveries era, such as twisted rope and the Catholic Crosses of Christ, as well as Lisbon’s patron saint St Vincent and a rhino.

      》Quick snap of the 25 de Abril Bridge

      The Ponte 25 de Abril (25th of April Bridge) is a steel suspension bridge across the Tagus River in Lisbon, capital of Portugal, connecting the city with the municipality of Almada. Reminiscent in design and colouring to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, it was inaugurated in 1966. At almost 2,280m (7,480 ft) long it ranks as the 23rd largest suspension bridge in the world.

      When it was first inaugurated the bridge was named Ponte Salazar in honour of the then Prime Minister and Dictator of Portugal, Dr. António de Oliveira Salazar. Following the Carnation Revolution in 1974 the bridge was renamed Ponte 25 de Abril after the day on which the revolution had taken place.

      》Quick snap of Cristo Rei, the Christ Statue of Lisbon

      The Cristo Rei is one of the most iconic monuments in Lisbon. It was constructed during a deeply religious period of Portugal's history, by a population who were grateful for avoiding the horrors of the Second World War. This religious outpouring was embraced by the nationalistic dictatorship lead by António Salazar and encouraged by the church.

      The original inspiration for Cristo Rei came when Cardinal Patriarch visited Rio de Janeiro in 1934. It took until the late 40s, to allocate the funds to start construction, which began in 1950. It took nine years to complete and was inaugurated on the 17th of May 1959.

      The statue of Christ the King is 28 meters tall and is perched upon a reinforced concrete pedestal that stands at 75 meters. The monument is constructed on the highest point of the Almada region and is 133m above sea level. The monument lies within the diocese of Setubal, but the statue's construction was funded by the Catholic Church of Lisbon.
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    • Dia 9

      Tuk tuk tour around Lisbon

      20 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      》Building where Fernando Pessoa was born

      He is considered by many to be the greatest Portuguese writer of modern times. He lived the vast majority of his life in the city of Lisbon, and it is still possible to find a lot of him in the Portuguese capital.

      》Teatro Nacional de São Carlos

      The Teatro Nacional de São Carlos is an opera house in Lisbon, Portugal. It was opened on June 30, 1793 by Queen Maria I as a replacement for the Tejo Opera House, which was destroyed in the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The theatre is located in the historical center of Lisbon, in the Chiado district.

      》Luiz de Camoes Memorial

      A monument located in Luís de Camões Square in the 
      Chiado neighbourhood. The monument comprises a tall bronze statue of Luís de Camões, the national poet, on a lioz limestone pillar surrounded by eight smaller statues of leading figures of Portuguese culture and literature in the Age of Discoveries: Fernão Lopes, Pedro Nunes, Gomes Eanes de Zurara, João de Barros, Fernão Lopes de Castanheda, Vasco Mouzinho de Quevedo, Jerónimo Corte-Real, and Francisco de Sá de Meneses.

      》Funicular

      The “lifts or elevators” in Lisbon are basically funiculars that help locals and tourist climb the steep and long slopes that are so characteristic in Lisbon a comfortable and convenient way.
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    • Dia 9

      Tuk tuk tour around Lisbon

      20 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      》The Cathedral of Lisbon 

      Austere in appearance with a predominantly Romanesque style, although with the alterations made over the years, different styles have been masterfully blended which give it a very special character.

      From the outside, the cathedral is protected by thick walls framed by two bell towers, which give it an appearance more typical of a medieval fortress than of a church. The façade still retains its 12th-century Romanesque style and its centerpiece is a central rose window.

      Once inside, we'll find a temple that, in the midst of its austere character, has some decorative elements such as the fountain in which Saint Anthony of Padua was baptized, some 14th-century sarcophagi, and a striking 14th-century Gothic chapel.
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    • Dia 9

      Tuk tuk tour around Lisbon

      20 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      》Igreja de São Vicente de Fora (Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls)

      The original Monastery of São Vicente de Fora was founded around 1147 by the first Portuguese King, Afonso Henriques, for the Augustinian Order. Built in Romanesque style outside the city walls, it was one of the most important monastic foundations in mediaeval Portugal. It is dedicated to Saint Vincent of Saragossa, patron saint of Lisbon, whose relics were brought from the Algarve to Lisbon in the 12th century.

      The present buildings are the result of a reconstruction ordered by King Philip II of Spain, who had become King of Portugal (as Philip I) after a succession crisis in 1580. The church of the monastery was built between 1582 and 1629, while other monastery buildings were finished only in the 18th century.
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    • Dia 9

      Tuk tuk tour around Lisbon

      20 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

      》Igreja de Santa Luzia

      The Church of Santa Luzia is located at Largo Santa Luzia in the Alfama district. It is a National Monument and the location of one of Lisbon's finest viewpoints of the lower Alfama neighbourhood and Tangus River. Historically, Santa Luzia was originally built in the 12th century upon the grounds of a former Moorish fortification during the reign of D. Alfonso Henriques. However, the church you see today was the result of rebuilding in the aftermath of the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake by architect Mateus Vicente da Oliveira. Note the Maltese Cross above the entrance, linking to the church to the Order of the Knights of Malta.

      Probably the most interesting feature of the Church of the Santa Luzia are the large azulejo tile scenes located on the southern walls of the church. One panel scene depicts the Christian siege upon the grounds of St. George Castle in 1147 AD. Another large panel is of Praça do Comércio and predates the infamous 1755 quake, providing a glimpse into what the large square looked like prior to be mostly destroyed and rebuilt. Look up from there and you'll be able to see a third interesting azulejo tiled image of St. Lucy, for whom the church is named.

      》Towards the Castle, in the middle of the nave wall, a large smooth stone can be seen embedded, with a shield in the middle. Gothic letters run beneath this shield, crumbled and erased by time. We were helped by the diligence of a caretaker, aware of the ephemerality of the inscription, who recovered it on a board, which he hung on the same wall, which contained the following: Here lies D. Fr. Lourenço Gil, Freire of the Order of the Hofpital, Commander who went to the Church of S. Braz in Lisbon; and was the son of Gil Affonso, son of Rey D. Affonso, the pay of Rey D. Diniz.

      》Lisbon is built in a succession of terraces up the slopes of a range of low rolling hills that rise from the banks of the Tagus River and the Mar de Palha northwest toward the Sintra Mountains, whose covering of lush Mediterranean and Atlantic European flora provides an attractive retreat for the city’s population. Sections of the city vary considerably in elevation, especially in the older areas along the water’s edge, which offer splendid 
      views of the river and the low cliffs that line the river’s southern shore. Several geologic faults cross Lisbon and the surrounding region, but, notwithstanding the devastating earthquake of 1755, seismic activity has been limited to slight tremors since the 20th century.
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    • Dia 9

      Lunch at Taberna do LIS

      20 de setembro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      》Croquettes (3 shrimp and 1 sausage)
      》Sparkling wine

      ^Croquettes are one of the most popular and widely known Portuguese food dishes. They are made with just about any type of meat and are perfect on their own or as a side dish.Leia mais

    • Dia 2

      Sightseeing in Lissabon

      22 de agosto de 2022, Portugal ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Heute haben wir Lissabon unsicher gemacht und sind auf Sightseeingtour gegangen. Begonnen haben wir im Osten, am Miradouro de Graça. Der Aussichtspunkt bot uns einen Überblick über die ganze Stadt. Zunächst mussten wir unzählige Treppenstufen erklimmen, die allerdings durch wundervolle Streetart verschönert waren. Danach ging es mit dem Tuk-Tuk einmal quer durch die Stadt. Ziel war der Torre de Belém. Hier aßen wir die wohl besten pastéis de natas bevor wir dann zur LX Factory gingen. Das alte Textilfabrikgelände wird heute von Start-up Unternehmen, Restaurants und Boutiquen betrieben und bietet abwechslungsreiche Vielfalt. In der Mittagssonne machten wir uns dann auf zum Campo Ourique. Dort warteten wir auf die berühmte Tram Nr 28 und fuhren zurück Richtung Zentrum. An der „Rua nova do carvalho” stoppten wir. Die “pink street” ist ein beliebtes Ziel für Touristen, um das perfekte Foto zu knipsen. In einer kleinen Bar beobachteten wir das bunte Treiben. Am Abend ging es zurück zu Unterkunft. Ausklingen ließen wir den Abend bei traditionellem und sehr leckerem portugiesischem Essen. Wir freuen uns nun auf den morgigen Tag, der weniger Schritte auf dem Schrittzähler verbuchen wird, da wir dann an den Strand gehen werden.Leia mais

    • Dia 11

      Some sites around Lisbon

      17 de janeiro de 2023, Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Some interesting spots I saw today on my walkabout.
      -Bertrand Bookstore is the oldest bookstore in continuous operation.
      -Augusta Arch
      -State Department Finance (only building surviving the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake)Leia mais

    • Dia 3

      Geld spielt keine Rolle

      23 de agosto de 2022, Portugal ⋅ 🌙 20 °C

      Nachdem wir bis zum Nachmittag am Strand die Sonne und das Meer genossen, stand am Abend der Kurzausflug nach Cascais an. Da im Parkhaus um die Ecke kein Stellplatz mehr frei war, parkten wir das Auto am Straßenrand, der eigentlich für Bewohner reserviert war. Frei nach dem Motto „es ist ja nur eine Stunde“ machten wir uns frisch und tankten Energie für den Abend. Nachdem wir die Wohnung verlassen hatten, sahen wir das erste Auto mit Absperrband und Parkralle stehen. Noch übermütig lachten wir über den Falschparker. Wie es jedoch so ist, kommt Hochmut eben vor dem Fall. Denn auch wir mussten unser Auto in diesem Zustand vorfinden. Nach einem Telefonat, kamen die Kollegen der Stadt und entfernten selbige für 133€. Die kurze Parknummer war somit ein tolles Schnäppchen und ist jedem zu empfehlen 🤦🏼‍♀️
      Wir wollten uns den Abend jedoch davon nicht ruinieren lassen und fuhren dennoch nach Cascais. Dort wurden wir mit einer tollen Aussicht und leckerem Essen belohnt. 🦀🦞🦐🐟 (für die Männer)
      Morgen werden wir Lissabon verlassen und Richtung Algarve fahren.
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    • Dia 274

      LIS - Foodtour Experience Lisbon

      30 de dezembro de 2022, Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      🇧🇷 Caminhamos pela cidade de Lisboa para conhecer um pouco mais da gastronomia local e a história local. Primeira parada provamos Ginjinha o licor de cereja selvagens, depois fomos vero por do sol em um spot privilegiado da cidade, após caminhamos e provamos dessa deliciosa culinária portuguesa.

      🇦🇷 Paseamos por la ciudad de Lisboa para conocer un poco más sobre la gastronomía local y la historia local. Primera parada probamos Ginjinha o licor de cerezas silvestres, luego fuimos a ver el atardecer en un lugar privilegiado de la ciudad, luego caminamos y degustamos esta deliciosa cocina portuguesa.

      🇺🇸 We walked around the city of Lisbon to learn a little more about the local cuisine and local history. First stop we tasted Ginjinha or wild cherry liqueur, then we went to see the sunset in a privileged spot in the city, after that we walked and tasted this delicious Portuguese cuisine.
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