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The grandeur of the landmark giant square in Lisbon's Old Town is impressive. It is located right in front of the Taeju River and is also the starting point for the Belem district.
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Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Commercial Square is one of the more important squares in Lisbon, adjacent to the Tejo River, also known as Palace Square, where the Rivera Palace, which was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake, was once located. The commercial square is known as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. It is surrounded by the municipal building on three sides, and in the middle stands the equestrian statue of Dom Jose I, because the horse body sculpture is all black. From the beginning of the 16th century, due to the construction of the Rivera Palace, the area was further developed with ports and shipbuilding facilities, the Casa da India and others that managed Portugal and other European countries and Africa, etc., where important institutional buildings of the time were located. around the square.
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Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The grandeur of the landmark giant square in Lisbon's Old Town is impressive. It is located right in front of the Taeju River and is also the starting point for the Belem district.
The weather is good, no matter how to shoot, it is beautiful, no p picture is required. The square is very large, and there are restaurants on both sides. In addition to dinner, there are snacks. You can also just order a cup and chat with friends to spend a pleasant afternoon. The square is facing the sea, and the sea breeze blows in the evening, slowly and cool.
The famous commercial plaza in the center of Lisbon is wide, like half of Tiananmen Square, facing the sea, which was once a seaport and trade center, witnessing the grandeur of Portugal, and the square is magnificent and romantic.
I went during christmas and a big christmas tree was there, but not alight due to the late hour.
Bangunan terbaik yang pernah saya kunjungi. Hati hati jika berada di square ini karena sangat banyak scam dan pocket stolen
Lisbon Business Square, also known as Trade Square or Black Horse Square, is Lisbon's largest and most prosperous square. In front of the square is the wharf. There are many gulls and pigeons. It's really beautiful. Outside the famous Arc de Triomphe, stands a statue of heroes in Portuguese history. The whole square is very broad, which fully reflects the strength of Portugal in the past.
Lisbon Trade Square is surrounded by the Stock Exchange Center, the Post Office and the Augusta Arch to commemorate the victory. Old trams shuttle in a wide square. In the middle of the square is a sculpture of Joseph I riding a horse. At the end of the square is a large Arc de Triomphe. The area between the Trade Square and Rosio Square is the famous commercial district of Lisbon. The ancient buildings on both sides of the road are crowded with tourists. The square is very large, from the Arc de Triomphe to the sea (river). Here you can see the colorful trams coming and going in Lisbon, the sculpture of Joseph I, the Arc de Triomphe and the seagulls at the seaside (which is also included in the estuary of the Terra River). It's a good landmark.
The Black Horse Square is also called the Commercial Square, because the bronze horse sculptured by Joseph I riding in the middle of the square is black, so it is called the Black Horse Square. But because of oxidation, we see that the black horse has turned dark green. The Black Horse Square is surrounded by the Stock Exchange Center, the Post Office and the Augusta Arch to commemorate the victory. Old trams shuttle through the streets near the square.