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Portugal's impressive national art collection, including 14-19th century European painting, artefacts of Portuguese contact with the East and Africa and a collection of ecclesiastical treasures.
Portugal's impressive national art collection, including 14-19th century European painting, artefacts of Portuguese contact with the East and Africa and a collection of ecclesiastical treasures. Highlights include Dürer's St Jerome, Hieronymus Bosch's Temptations of St Antony, Nuno Gonçalves' Adoration of St Vincent, and 16th century Japanese paintings of Portuguese traders.
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Built in 1779, it has a baroque era Nativity scene with over 500 figures
This funicular was inaugurated on 28 June 1892 and its route is known as the most typical of the city
This museum is installed in the restored 18th-century former Royal Silk Factory
Chiado is an upmarket shopping district surrounding a charming square between the neighborhoods of Bairro Alto and Baixa
Trendy district with fancy shops
The Ponte 25 de Abril or 25th of April Bridge across the Tagus river resembles the Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco
A hidden gem
This magnificent plaza, facing the river, is the beginning of Lisboa's downtown
This is a historic aqueduct in the city of Lisbon, Portugal