Adéus, Setúbal... Até breve!
The fantastic entrance to Lisbon! Crossing the 25 Abril Bridge over the Tagus River
Avenida da Liberdade in central Lisbon
Cambridge School, Av. da Liberdade 173
Cinema São Jorge, Av. da Liberdade nº175. The Sao Jorge (St. George) Cinema was built between 1947 and 1950. The architect was Fernando Silva who designed a lavish Art Deco style cinema seating 1,827 on orchestra and balcony levels, which at the time was the largest cinema on the Iberian peninsula. It was equipped with Lisbon’s only cinema organ; a Compton ‘Theatrone’ electronic organ (the 3 Manual console came from the bomb damaged Regal Cinema, Bexleyheath, England) and was opened by noted British organist Gerald Shaw
The Monumento aos Mortos da Grande Guerra (Monument to the Fallen of the Great War)
About halfway towards the Praça Marquês de Pombal, near Rua do Salitre, stands the Monumento aos Mortos da Grande Guerra (Monument to the Fallen of the Great War).
This large monument, inaugurated in 1931, honors the Portuguese soldiers who fought in the First World War. The monument was created by the local sculptor Maximiano Alves. It shows a soldier being crowned on top of a pedestal which is supported on two sides by muscular figures
This large monument, inaugurated in 1931, honors the Portuguese soldiers who fought in the First World War. The monument was created by the local sculptor Maximiano Alves. It shows a soldier being crowned on top of a pedestal which is supported on two sides by muscular figures
Praça dos Restauradores (Restauradores Square)
Padaria Portuguesa, Praça dos Restauradores, 58, Rossio...
Bonjardin Restaurant on the small side street, Travessa de Santo Antão
Só Música - R. Portas de Sto. Antão, 75/77, Restauradores
Rua do Jardim do Regedor
The courtyard of Casa do Alentejo
Marble plaque with a bronze portrait. Tribute of the direction at the 50th anniversary to the founder of the House of Alentejo Jacinto Fernandes Palma 1923 - 1973
Dom João da Câmara Square (or Praça de Dom João da Câmara)
Obelisk from 1886 on Restauradores Square. This obelisk on the south end of the boulevard celebrates the liberation of the Portuguese from the Spanish in 1640
Selfie while walking
The Hotel Avenida Palace in the center of Lisbon close to Bairro Alto and the Chiado
Estação de Comboios do Rossio
Antigo Teatro Eden, Restauradores. The former Eden Theatre
The Imperial Guesthouse. Blue tile facade of a residential building
with pops of colorful flower boxes and other adornments
The building (in the photo below) which houses the Headquarters of the Lisbon Metro, situated on Av. Fontes Pereira de Melo, was designed by the Architect Norte Júnior for a rich capitalist, called José Maria Moreira Marques, who had made his fortune in Brazil. This building, commonly known as the “wedding cake” because of its exuberant decoration, was awarded the Valmor Prize in 1914.
In 1950, the owner’s descendants sold the building to the Lisbon City Council and, in 1954, it was let to the Lisbon Metro which, by the end of that year, moved in its Headquarters. In 1999, the City Council granted to the Metropolitano de Lisboa the ownership of the building
Over the years, the building has been considered to be a remarkable “museum” for the decorative arts from the beginning of the century. Its exterior displays elements inspired by the classical, neo-classical and “art nouveau” styles, such as the doors, windows and verandas. This small palace has always been considered to be a building of important and unusual value
Biblioteca Municipal Central. The Central City Library
And we arrived at the airport...
When the moment came to say farewell... Or a "see you soon" with a smile!
Already in Madrid. Terminal 2 of Barajas Airport
With my friend Azu... On her way home (in Fuenlabrada)