PRAÇA LUÍS DE CAMÕES
Lisbon’s historic Praça Luís de Camões — named for a great literary figure — plays prominently in another masterpiece:
Jose Saramago’s The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis.
PRAÇA LUÍS DE CAMÕES
Lisbon’s historic Praça Luís de Camões — named for a great literary figure — plays prominently in another masterpiece:
Jose Saramago’s The Year of the Death of Ricardo Reis.
FÁBRICA DE CERÂMICA VIÚVA LAMEGO
The Viúva Lamego Ceramics Factory was founded in 1849 by António da Costa Lamego.
This was the workshop of the company, on Lisbon’s busy Avenida Almirante Reis.
It
features some of the most spectacular azulejos in Portugal.
FÁBRICA DE CERÂMICA DA VIÚVA LAMEGO
Viúva Lamego Ceramics Factory was founded in 1849. This was the showroom, on Largo Intendente.
It features
stunning Portuguese azulejos.
Regrettably,
some depict people in stereotypical, not appropriate images.
LARGO DE INTENDENTE
Rounded corner building adorned with Portuguese tiles hosting a modest cafe with apartments above on Largo de Intendente Arroios Lisbon.
Tell us Paris has
anything more beautiful, human scaled or enchanting than this.
THE COOLEST NEIGHBORHOOD IN THE WORLD
Arroios, Lisbon, in Portugal was recently named the coolest neighborhood in the world by Time Out.
The small parish is a hub for art, restaurants and design.
MOURARIA LISBOA
It would not be Lisbon without tons of laundry draped over small balconies, drying over tiled facades in 300 days of sunshine per year.
This is Rua do Benformoso in Mouraria
Igreja de
São Domingos is a church in Lisbon, Portugal. It is classified as a National
Monument.
The church
was dedicated in 1241 and was almost completely destroyed in the 1754
earthquake.
LISBON CATHEDRAL
Se de Lisboa.
From a different
perspective overlooking Rio Tagus.
Image taken from Museu do Aljube – Resistencia e Liberdade
Sun kissed Portugal
photos require no doctoring.
WELCOME TO DAMAS – YOU ARE HOME NOW
Live view from my customary window seat at the incomparable Damas.
You must visit this
restaurant, bar and safe haven in the heart of magical hilltop Graca Lisboa.
BASILICA DA ESTRELA
Basilica da Estrela.
The 1790 landmark anchors a
park-filled middle class Lisbon neighborhood.
ALFAMA ALLEYS
Fresh air break from Restaurante o Canto do Poeta.
The night
belongs to Fado.
Alfama
Lisbon Portugal.
Photo pure,
no edits.
RESTAURANTE O CANTO DO POETA
Fado time Alfama Lisbon Portugal.
Restaurante o Canto do Poeta — almost there.
Teresa will
have my favorite gin with jam cocktail at my corner table.
UNIVERSAL
DESIGN -- BLESSED BY THE HEAVENS
I’ve always said Universal Design is sustainable, durable, flexible and valuable.
Here, at
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon Portugal, the heavens light the way to the
ramp of access for all.
LARGO DA GRAÇA
Largo da Graça is far from famous.
But this little hilltop oasis near Lisbon's highest point is one of my favorite town squares on earth.
Urban Squares has a nice video + write up about it.
ESTRELA STROLL
Long stroll
through Estrela.
Love this
beautiful working class Lisbon neighborhood filled with parks, churches and
fabulous azulejos on its buildings.
All served
by the historic 28E tram.
ELEVADOR DA GLÓRIA
It connects the Pombaline downtown with Bairro Alto.
ELÉCTRICO 28 HISTÓRICO
Be it poem, novel or short story — Pessoa, Saramago or a contemporary author — the historic trams of Lisbon figure prominently in Portuguese literature.
Here, the tram
chugs toward Largo da Graça.
BAIXA TÍPICA
Rua dos Fanqueiros, a typical narrow, azulejos-lined facades, low-rise, level street in the Baixa — the downtown of Lisbon, Portugal.
Note that a
tram track runs down the middle of the street.
PONTE 25 DE ABRIL
The Ponte 25 de Abril is a suspension bridge connecting the city of Lisbon, capital of Portugal, to the municipality of Almada on the left (south) bank of the Tagus River.
LISBON SKYLINE, WATERCOLOR IMAGE
The
stunning, sunny and historic Lisbon skyline from the Rio Tejo ferry from
Almada.
Lisboa is a
first rate world city on par with Paris or London.