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Compass rose seen from the top of the monument to the discoveries, in Lisbon Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Rose Compass from top, at the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rose Compass view from top, at the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rose Compass view from top, at the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists in front of the Rose Compass at the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosaic map of the Portuguese discoveries in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosaic World Map showing the discoveries and routes in 15th - 16th centuries. Lisbon  Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Rose Compass from top, at the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal
Rose Compass at the Monument of Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lisbon mosaic Compass rose from the top view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosaic map of the Portuguese discoveries in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mosaic map of the Portuguese discoveries in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Compass Rose square from the top of the Monument to the Discover Royalty Free Stock Photo
Top View of the Mosaic World Map showing the discoveries and routes in 15th 16th centuries at Monument of the Discoveries, Lisbon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Compass Rose Square in Lisbon, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
A compass rose adorns the square in front of the Monument to the Discoveries. It has a 50 m diameter and contains a 14 m-wide planisphere decorated with vegetal elements, 5 small compass roses, 3 blowing faces personifying the wind, a mermaid, a mythical fish and Neptune with a trident and a trumpet, riding a marine beast. Dates, ships and caravels mark the main routes of the Portuguese expansion between the 15th and 16th centuries. The background consists of ‘open sea’ waves, a motif commonly used for the typical Portuguese cobblestone pavements. The compass rose was designed by architect Luís Cristino da Silva, and bestowed by the Republic of South Africa, which joined in the commemorations for the Infante. Inaugurated on 5 August 1960


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