Mysterious Marks in the Carmo Ruins’ Stones
They really are mysterious marks in the Carmo Ruins’ stones! Watch the video we’ve made for you and it’ll certainly surprise you.
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They really are mysterious marks in the Carmo Ruins’ stones! Watch the video we’ve made for you and it’ll certainly surprise you.
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Today we highlight 5 Municipal Libraries from the eighteen that are spread over Lisbon. Going to the library isn’t necessarily to conduct a bibliographic search. We present you a different perspective of these spaces of culture that are installed in buildings with history.
5 Municipal Libraries, Cultural Spaces between Walls with History Read More
A cold imperial (draft beer) is the best to go with snails, a delicacy loved by the people of Lisbon.
Snails, a Delicacy Loved by the People of Lisbon Read More
Today we challenge our readers to venture on a visit to Solar dos Zagallos, an old small palace in Sobreda, 15 minutes away from Lisbon, right next to the city of Almada on the south bank of the Tagus River.
Solar dos Zagallos, a Space of Memory and Creativity on the South Bank Read More
On the Dia da Espiga (day of the ear of a cereal plant, usually wheat), during the morning, the streets of Lisbon are invaded by street vendors selling branches of ears. Some carry them in wicker baskets, and some fill strong-coloured plastic big bowls with fresh branches.
The Dia da Espiga Fills Lisbon with Life and Tradition Read More
The statues of the garden of Praça de Londres (Garden of Irmã Lúcia), next to the church of São João de Deus, haven’t always been there. Do you have any idea of where they came from?
Where Did the Statues of the Garden of Praça de Londres Come From? Read More