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Traditional residential blocks of Bairro Alto neighborhood, from the steps of Sao Bento Palace, Lisbon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bairro Alto neighborhood, view from the steps of Sao Bento Palace, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional residential blocks of Bairro Alto neighborhood, from the steps of Sao Bento Palace, Lisbon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Billboard in Front of Sao Bento Palace in Lisbon, Portugal Demanding Freedom for Israeli Hostages Royalty Free Stock Photo
São Bento Palace, Lisbon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female tourist standing in front of the Parliament of Portugal, Assembly of the Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female tourist standing in front of the Parliament of Portugal, Assembly of the Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
São Bento Palace, Lisbon
São Bento Palace lisbon portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
São Bento Palace lisbon portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Female tourist standing in front of the Parliament of Portugal, Assembly of the Republic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior view of the Portuguese Parliament Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exterior view of the Portuguese Parliament Royalty Free Stock Photo
São Bento Palace lisbon portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
São Bento Palace lisbon portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
São Bento Palace, Assembleia da República, Lisbon. The Palácio de São Bento (Palace of Saint Benedict in English) is the home of the Assembly of the Republic, the Portuguese parliament. It is located in Lisbon. Close to Bairro Alto, the Palace of São Bento has historically been the seat of the former Portuguese parliaments, such the National Assembly (Assembleia Nacional) during the Estado Novo regime, the Congress of the Republic during the First Republic, and the Cortes during the Constitutional Monarchy. Nearby is the official residence of Portugal’s Prime Minister.


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