Destinations / The best places to visit in Lisbon, Portugal / Monument to the Discoveries
Ads
Monument to the Discoveries
Sponsored Links
Across the street from Jeronimo Monastery, Monument of Discoveries added. It was built on the northern bank of the river Tagus in 1960 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator.
The monument is a vessel with three sails ready to go on tour with sculturi of some important historical figures such as King Manuel I, the poet Camões, Vasco da Gama, Magellan and other explorers, crusaders, monks or Portuguese cartographers. We all follow the Prince Henry the Navigator. The only woman represented is the queen, Felipe de Lancaster, the mother of Henry the Navigator.
Inside the monument there is an exhibition space with temporary exhibitions and a place can be seen an interesting film about the city of Lisbon. There are also a lift which could lead tourists to the top to admire beautiful view over Belem and its monuments.
Pavement in front of the monument is decorated with mosaic which was provided by the South African government in 1960, and represents a world map and compass with the routes that went explorers from Portugal.
Sponsored Links
By Maria Morari
Sponsored Links
Others from The best places to visit in Lisbon, Portugal
Best places to visit in Lisbon, Portugal
Images of Monument to the Discoveries, icons, photos, figures, visions, appearances, illustrations, snapshots, captures, canvas and pictures of Monument to the Discoveries - The best places to visit in Lisbon, Portugal
Sponsored Links
Sponsored Links