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Gloria Lift, also known as the Gloria Lift, is a very old public transport similar to a tram everywhere in Lisbon, using hydropower, then transformed into steam power, and finally into the current electric power.
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Gloria Lift, also known as the Gloria Lift, is a very old public transport similar to a tram everywhere in Lisbon, using hydropower, then transformed into steam power, and finally into the current electric power.
The Gloria Lift is a unique punch-in place in Lisbon. With the beautiful scenery of Lisbon, such an ancient tram transport can easily overlook the city by climbing.
Gloria Lift, also known as the Glory Lift, is a very old public transport similar to a tram that can be seen everywhere in Lisbon. It was officially opened to the public on October 24, 1885, using hydropower, and in 1886 it was transformed into steam power, and finally in 1915 it became the current power power generation.
I could only see it from outside as it only works during specific times. Really pretty
This is one of the very good places, I highly recommend it to everyone to play together.
Lifts became a big attraction in Lisbon, parked on a trail for tourists to take pictures. There are two, one is yellow retro style, one is covered with graffiti. Many tourists come to take pictures. The elevator was not locked, and there were tourists going in to take pictures, but there would be staff nearby to stop it and not allowed to enter. I don't know if I am afraid that tourists will break it and get dirty. So whether you can enter it depends on luck. Compared with the elevator running on the street, this is more convenient for tourists to take pictures and watch. Fashion tourism blogger @kymico_chan
Lisbon's Gloria Lift is actually an ancient tram, a local especially popular with tourists. The Gloria lift follows the narrow, high and low Lisbon path, all the way up to the upper district terminal, overlooking the city of Lisbon and the castle of St George.