19/10/2008

#293 - Rossio Square The heart of Lisbon







"Rossio is the liveliest square in the city, where people stop to sit and relax, or for a drink at the several atmospheric cafes with outdoor sitting .

On either side of the square are two baroque fountains, and in the center is a monument measuring 27 meters in height. It consists of a pedestal with marble allegories of Justice, Wisdom, Strength, and Moderation, qualities attributed to Dom Pedro IV, whose statue stands on top of the monument.

In the 19th century the square was paved with cobblestones in wave patterns, a design seen today in many other pavements all over Portugal, and that has spread to Portugal's former colonies from Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) to Macao (China).

On the north side of the square is the Dona Maria II National Theater, a monumental neoclassical building built in the 1840s. The portico has six Ionic columns (originally from the Church of St. Francis, destroyed in the 1755 earthquake), and crowning the pediment is a statue of playwright Gil Vicente." [*]

Where: Baixa
How: Metro - Rossio Station

Sights Nearby
Rossio Station - A monumental train station.
Rua Augusta - The city's main shopping street.
Restauradores Square - Large busy square.
São Domingos Church - A church marked by tragedy.
Figueira Square - Busy square and transporation hub.
Comercio Square - Monumental riverside square.
Municipal Square - Home of the City Hall palace.
Conceição Velha Church - Church that survived the Great Earthquake.
Santa Justa Elevator - An Eiffel Tower-like landmark with views over the city.
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão - Pedestrian street lined with seafood restaurants.
Avenida da Liberdade - The city's main avenue.


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6 comments:

George Townboy said...

I would definitely be a people watcher in that square as often as possible, lol. Awesome photos, great detail.

Small City Scenes said...

YAY!! The fountians at last. True, it is great people watching are. Nice shots and great info. MB

Webradio said...

The foutain is very beautiful !
And with a good text...

Unknown said...

Excelente informação a secundar as fotos da nossa bela praça! Bom trabalho!

sonia a. mascaro said...

Adoro suas fotos de Lisboa! Gostei da série Alfama e a Praça Rossio é muito linda! Obrigada pelos links!
Abraços.

tr3nta said...

Yes Rossio is very nice... great shots...