This is a local historical landscape in Lisbon. It belongs to the stone building, but this Arc de Triomphe is not the same type as the Arc de Triomphe elsewhere in Europe, it looks very special, it is a very complete building.
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Posted: Oct 2, 2019
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La Praça do Comércio, también conocida como Terreiro do Paço, es una de las plazas más emblemáticas de Lisboa. Durante más de dos siglos, este majestuoso espacio junto al río Tajo fue el lugar donde se ubicaba el Palacio Real de Lisboa. Hoy, su espléndida arquitectura y vistas al estuario del Tajo la han convertido en el epicentro de la ciudad.A comienzos del siglo XVI, el rey D. Manuel I trasladó su residencia desde el Castillo de San Jorge a esta ubicación privilegiada junto al río Tajo. Trágicamente, el palacio y su inmensa biblioteca, que albergaba más de 70.000 volúmenes, quedaron arrasados por el Terremoto de Lisboa.En la reconstrucción de la ciudad tras el terremoto, la Praça do Comércio fue un elemento fundamental en los planes del Marqués de Pombal. Los nuevos edificios, diseñados con arcadas, mantienen un marco arquitectónico impresionante a la plaza. Hoy en día, estos edificios albergan diversos ministerios.Los edificios de la Praça do Comércio exhiben un distintivo color rosa, que fue agregado después de la Revolución de 1910, en contraposición al amarillo real original. El lado sur de la plaza, con sus dos torres cuadradas, se abre al río Tajo. Esta área ha sido históricamente la entrada principal a Lisboa, utilizada por embajadores y realeza que llegaban por mar.
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Posted: Jul 27, 2023
M27***03
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Very distinctive, this Arc de Triomphe alone, not a big attraction, the important thing is to pass through the Arc de Triomphe is the big square, so that this Arc de Triomphe is perfect, and through the Arc de Triomphe to see the sea, is also one of his characteristics.
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Posted: Sep 7, 2021
yuyanjia~
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The Arc de Triomphe on Augusta Street is a stone historic building and tourist attraction in Lisbon, Portugal, commemorating the post-disaster reconstruction of the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, and the Arc de Triomphe is decorated with marble statues of various historical heroes.
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Posted: Mar 22, 2021
徐团
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Arc de Triomphe is one of the classic landmarks of Lisbon Trade Square. It is a magnificent and magnificent door. On one side of the door is the square, and through the Arc de Triomphe is the busy pedestrian street to Rosio Square. We didn't get on the Arc de Triomphe, which is said to offer a panoramic view of Lisbon and the ocean.
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Posted: Mar 9, 2017
Tiramisu8511
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The Arc de Triomphe on Augusta Street was originally a bell tower, but after more than a century of delays, it eventually evolved into an elaborate arch structure, which was the only building left after the devastating 9.1 earthquake in Lisbon in 1755, although it did not have the atmosphere of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
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Posted: Jan 16, 2017
红魔007
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It is also called the Arc de Triomphe, drunk! After more than 100 years of construction, it is also sufficient, and the gray is often powerful! To the north is the commercial pedestrian street, and to the south, you can see the Teyu River through the Cormercio Square. The building itself is very beautifully carved.
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Posted: Feb 10, 2017
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The Arc de Triomphe on Augusta Street is located on the north side of the commercial plaza, originally designed as a bell tower, but gradually became a finely carved arch over a century of construction.