Praça dos Restauradores

Praça dos Restauradores, or Restoration Square, is a historically significant plaza located in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal. Named to commemorate the country's restoration of independence from Spanish rule in 1640, the square is a focal point of Lisbon's cultural and historical landscape. Constructed in the late 19th century as part of Lisbon's urban renewal efforts following the devastating earthquake of 1755, Praça dos Restauradores features a monumental obelisk at its center, symbolizing Portugal's liberation from Spanish dominance. The obelisk is adorned with allegorical figures representing independence and victory, further commemorating the restoration of Portuguese sovereignty. Surrounding the square are elegant buildings showcasing eclectic architectural styles, including art nouveau and neoclassical designs. Praça dos Restauradores is not only a symbol of national pride and historical achievement but also a vibrant hub for tourists and locals, hosting cultural events, celebrations, and serving as a gateway to Lisbon's bustling neighborhoods and attractions.

Museo del Casa John Brown
  1. 1. Introducción
  2. 2. La Puerta Principal
  3. 3. Retratos del Pasillo Primer Piso
  4. 4. Retrato de Sarah Brown
  5. 4a. Alice Brown
  6. 5. Mapas del Mundo
  7. 6. Retrato y Plato
  8. 7. Comedor
  9. 7a. Aparadores en el comedor
  10. 7b. Una Receta
  11. 7c. Sirvientes y Esclavos
  12. 8. El Salón Formal
  13. 9. El Salón Informal
  14. 10. El Dormitorio de John y Sarah
  15. 11. El Baño de Marden Perry
  16. 13. El Dormitorio Grande
  17. 17. La Sala de Papel Tapiz de Washington
  18. 18. La Despensa del Mayordomo
  19. 19. Galería del barco Sally
  20. 20. El Cuarto del Carro