Blessed Convent

The Convent of Beato, located in the parish of Beato in Lisbon, represents a fascinating testimony of the city’s architectural and social history. Its origins date back to the 15th century, when Queen Isabella commissioned the construction of a hermitage on the site. This was later expanded in the 16th century by Frei António da […]
Puppet Museum

The Puppet Museum, located in the Bernardas convent in the Madragoa district of Lisbon, represents a fascinating journey into the history and art of puppetry. Founded in 1987 by the Companhia de Marionetas de São Lourenço, the museum became the first in Portugal entirely dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the puppetry tradition, with […]
Rua Augusta

Rua Augusta is one of the most iconic and lively streets in Lisbon, as well as a symbol of the city’s rebirth and modernity after the devastating earthquake of 1755. This pedestrian street stretches from Praça do Comércio to Praça do Rossio, crossing the heart of Baixa Pombalina, the neighborhood rebuilt under the guidance of […]
Park of Needs

The Tapada das Necessidades, a ten-hectare park located in Lisbon, represents one of the city’s hidden treasures. Originally created as a royal hunting reserve and private space for the royal family, this garden is now a public oasis of peace and natural beauty. The park is named after the nearby Palácio das Necessidades, one of […]
Tower of Belém

The Tower of Belém, located on the banks of the Tagus River in Lisbon, is one of the most emblematic monuments of Portugal and a symbol of the great age of maritime discoveries. Built between 1514 and 1520 according to the design of architect Francisco de Arruda, the tower was originally conceived as part of […]
Rossio Square

The Praça do Rossio, officially known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, is one of the most important and lively squares in Lisbon. Located in the heart of the city, this square has played a central role in the social, political, and cultural history of the Portuguese capital for centuries. The history of Praça do Rossio […]
Lisbon Cathedral

The Lisbon Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, is one of the oldest and most symbolic monuments in the Portuguese capital. Located in the Alfama district, the cathedral stands on a site of great historical significance, witnessing many cultural and architectural transformations over the centuries. The construction of the cathedral began […]
Pasteleria de Belém

The Pasteleria de Belém, located in the picturesque neighborhood of Belém in Lisbon, is much more than just a pastry shop: it is a true cultural and gastronomic institution of Portugal. Founded in 1837, this pastry shop is famous worldwide for its pastéis de Belém, also known as pastéis de nata, delicious treats made of […]
Commerce Square

The Praça do Comércio, located along the banks of the Tagus River in Lisbon, is one of the most emblematic and historically significant squares in Portugal. Also known as Terreiro do Paço, the square is a symbol of rebirth and transformation, marked by crucial events that have shaped the country’s history. Originally, the area where […]
Museum of the Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation
The Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Foundation (FRESS), founded in 1953 by the banker and art collector Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva, is an institution of great importance for the preservation and dissemination of Portuguese decorative arts. Located in the Palácio Azurara, an eighteenth-century building restored and classified as a Property of Public Interest, the […]