Lisbon Weekly Photo

The idea came up after visiting several “DailyPhoto” sites, particularly the one from Paris, which is my other favorite city. Since LisbonDailyPhoto was getting posts very irregularly, I decided to create this place. Although my skills and my Exilim Z110 are very limited, I hope to deserve your visit. Please leave your comments (any comments) so I can improve.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Rossio

The Rossio Square is located in the Pombaline Downtown of Lisbon. During the 13th century the population expanded from the Castle and Rossio, which means something like "field without owner" in old Portuguese, became an important spot.

In the 19th century a column with the statue of King Pedro IV was erected and it was officially named Dom Pedro IV Square. At that time it received a new pavement in Portuguese mosaic (Calçada Portuguesa) and two bronze fountains imported from France.

The Santa Justa Lift, in the middle, and Carmo Covent, on the right, are also visible.


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8 Comments:

Blogger Jay Taber said...

we watched calcada craftsmen at work in Aveiro creating anchors and seafaring knots. I like the waves of Rossio.

5:13 PM  
Blogger Icarus said...

Now this time (you asked me the same question at Luzboa time!), it's me asking...What Time Was This??? Ninguem. Pas un chat, as the French would say! That makes your pic even better. It manages to be a sweet kind of place, despite some of the very strange things that go on so near (remember my descent from Anjos to Largo São Domingos the other week?)

5:34 PM  
Blogger Carlos said...

Thank you for your visit Spartacus and Mile.
I took this picture on a Saturday at about 11 o'clock in the begining of September.

8:24 PM  
Blogger Nikon said...

AM or PM?

10:06 PM  
Blogger Carlos said...

As the military like to say (at least in the movies): at 23 hundred hours :)

1:15 PM  
Blogger Nikon said...

LOL
At ease

6:29 PM  
Blogger Icarus said...

Outra-outra-outra!!!

6:40 PM  
Blogger Carlos said...

Thank for your visit Mile. The time is short and the good photos inexistent.

9:57 PM  

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