Praca do Comercio, a big square overlooking Tagus River, surrounded by palaces and a grand equestrian Statue. Go to the end of the Rua Augusta (Square of the Hadel).
The Convento do Carmo now houses a small Archaeological Museum. It’s roofless ruins stand as Lisbon’s resilient character, telling the story of the 1755 earthquake.
UNESCO World Heritage Site, represents a central pillar of Portuguese identity, symbolizes a nation oriented toward maritime exploration. That’s Torre de Belem
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