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Top Historical monuments in Lisbon

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Top Historical monuments in Lisbon

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  1. Top Historical monuments in Lisbon Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is one of Europe's most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities. Set over a series of hills near the mouth of the River Tagus, it's a place inextricably linked with the sea. Lisbon is an ancient city, so you can imagine that there are plenty of monuments for you to visit! You will find many places and monuments that represent the countries and city’s history and culture. The city is blessed with a wealth of historic monuments, world-class museums, and a host of other fabulous things to do. Lisbon is a colorful and vibrant destination. This place is filled with various historic sites in Lisbon where you can explore the history of this country and culture. List of Monuments in Lisbon 1. The Tower of Belem The Belém Tower is a fortified tower, also found in the neighborhood of Belém. This was considered to be World Heritage Site.

  2. The building was commissioned by the King João II of Portugal for the defence of the port and to be an entrance door for Lisbon. The tower reflects the Islamic and Far East influences that are characteristic of the Manueline architecture. 2. Jerónimos Monastery

  3. The 16th-century Jerónimos monastery is one of the great landmarks of Portugal, a stunning monument of immense historic and cultural significance deserving of its UNESCO World Heritage Site. Near the riverfront in Lisbon's attractive Belém neighborhood, the monastery, also known as the Hieronymite convent, was commissioned by King Manuel I in 1501. 3. National Pantheon National Pantheon is situated in the Church of Santa Engrácia, in the São Vicente de Fora district. Built according to the Mannerist architectural style from the 17th century. The large and impressive church honours many of Portugal’s historic figures including, previous presidents, navigators, poets, authors and artists. 4. Monument to the Discoveries The Monument to the Discoveries, was erected to honour the country’s dominant figures of the discovery age.

  4. The mammoth white-stone Monument to the Discoveries stands like a ship with sails unfurled at shoreline of the Tagus River where many of Portugal’s most important voyages of exploration began. Visitors can ride an elevator to enjoy the view from the top of this Lisbon landmark.

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