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Monuments in Lisboa
Edifício do Teatro Romano de Lisboa
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Rua de São Mamede, 3-A
1100-532, Lisboa
Roman theatre built in the era of the Emperor August, which suffered remodelling works in 57 A.C. It had about 5000 seats. Abandoned in the IV century A.C., its ruins served the recast of the urban tissue for successive periods.
Forte do Bom Sucesso / Museu do Combatente
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Avenida Brasília
1400-038, Lisboa
Admire the magnificent ashlar masonry with which Francisco Arruda decorated the tower and go up to its 30 meters to view the vast territory you have just visited. At the east side is a sculpture that symbolizes the hydroplane that Gago Coutinho and Sacadura Cabral used to make the Atlantic south aerial crossing, on March, 1922.
Convento ou Mosteiro de Santa Maria do Bouro
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Largo de Santos-o-Novo
1900-409, Lisboa
Built in the XVII century, it suffered reconstruction works after the earthquake. At the cloister, squared, open arched galleries that lodge the chapels of the Senhor dos Passos and the Encarnação, covered with carving, sculptures and glazed tiles. The church, with one nave only, has the lateral walls covered with paintings and glazed tiles.
Colégio Militar de Lisboa
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Largo da Luz
1600-498, Lisboa
The building has three floors and on top is a triangular fronton with the symbol of the Order of Christ. To go inside the building you pass through a small yard that leads to the cloister. Integrated in the area of the Military College is the Condes de Mesquitela Palace, whose building has two floors.
Ermida de São Sebastião
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Largo de São Sebastião
1600-762, Lisboa
Small temple that presents a manueline portal at the main façade and, on top, the bell tower. Its interior is totally covered with XVII century glazed tiles that frame figurative panels.
Antigas Caves de Abel Pereira da Fonseca
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Praça David Leandro da Silva
1900, Lisboa
Building with an imposing façade where, presently, works a mini market and a small tavern.
Antiga Escola Médico-Cirúrgica / Faculdade de Ciências Médicas
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Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, 130
1150-225, Lisboa
The construction of the medical school began in 1899 but the classes only started in 1911. This is a huge monument with classical exterior architectonical lines and an interior decoration that combines painting, sculpture and glazed tiles with architecture.
Antigo Convento de Telheiras / Convento de Nossa Senhora das Portas do Céu / Convento de São Francisco de Telheiras
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Estrada de Telheiras, 111-113
1600-236, Lisboa
Former Franciscan convent consisting of a church and a convent. The latter consists of three floors ripped by straight Dick Windows, while the Church presents a longitudinal plan consists of a nave and a narrower chancel. Features of Mannerist, Baroque architecture and Pombaline.
Estação do Rossio
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Rua 1º de Dezembro, 125
1249-970, Lisboa
This building, planed by the architect José Luís Monteiro, it presents a façade with two horseshoe moor arches. Between these arches is the Dom Sebastião statue. The building is covered in limy ashlar masonry.