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Rossio Square

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Frederico
March 10, 2022
Reborn out of the wreckage of the 1755 earthquake, this lovely Lisbon square marks the northern reach of the Pombaline Downtown. It stretches out in a quadrilateral form dominated by the neo-classical harmony of the D. Maria II Theatre, built on the site of the former House of the Inquisition.
Gizela
January 28, 2020
Reflects Lisbon`s long history, and is a great place to see the typical Portuguese cobble-stone drawings.
Daniel
November 20, 2019
Rossio square, this open area has existed since the foundation of the city. It's name is actually Praça Dom Pedro IV, the Rossio name is a "nickname" that reflects its original use as an unpaved common area for all citizens. It is said that its shape comes from the location of a Roman hippodrome. The pavement design dates from the 19th century, and was named "High Seas".
Rossio square, this open area has existed since the foundation of the city. It's name is actually Praça Dom Pedro IV, the Rossio name is a "nickname" that reflects its original use as an unpaved common area for all citizens. It is said that its shape comes from the location of a Roman hippodrome. Th…
Ricardo
November 3, 2019
Old town, Lisbon city center!
Closed Account
June 11, 2018
Metro, railway station - direction Sintra

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Lisboa, Lisboa