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Padrao dos Descobrimentos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Padrao dos Descobrimentos & 25 de Abril Bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Padrao dos Descobrimentos Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mysterious yellow bodypainted tribal face of a girl on a white background. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lisbon Discovery Monument. Padrao dos Descobrimentos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Padrao dos Descobrimentos, Lisbon, Portugal
Chalk scetch of loudspeaker and inscription glorification Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lisbon Discovery Monument. Padrao dos Descobrimentos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Lisbon Discovery Monument. Padrao dos Descobrimentos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lisbon Discovery Monument. Padrao dos Descobrimentos. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries) is a monument that celebrates the Portuguese who took part in the Age of Discovery of the 15th and 16th centuries. It is located on the estuary of the Tagus river in the Belém parish of Lisbon, Portugal, where ships departed to their often unknown destinations. The monument consists of a 52 metre-high slab of concrete, carved into the shape of the prow of a ship. The side that faces away from the river features a carved sword stretching the full height of the monument. It was conceived by Portuguese artists, architect Cottinelli Telmo and sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida as a temporary beacon of the Portuguese World Fair in 1940. The Monument to the Discoveries represents a romantic idealisation of the Portuguese past that was typical during the regime of dictator Salazar.


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