The Arch of Rua Augusta

The Arch of Rua Augusta, a grand triumphal arch in Lisbon, serves as the monumental gateway to Rua Augusta, one of the city's most iconic streets. Designed by architect Santos de Carvalho and completed in 1873, the arch symbolizes the city's recovery and renewal after the devastating 1755 earthquake. Its neoclassical design features elaborate sculptures and bas-reliefs portraying historical figures, allegorical representations of Glory and Valor, and maritime scenes that highlight Portugal's rich naval history. Atop the arch, a majestic bronze sculpture by Celestin Anatole Calmels depicts Glory crowning Genius and Valor, embodying Lisbon's spirit of triumph and achievement. Rua Augusta, stretching from the arch to Praça do Comércio, is a bustling pedestrian street renowned for its vibrant atmosphere, lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings adorned with intricate façades. It has long been a hub of commerce, culture, and social life in Lisbon, attracting locals and tourists alike with its lively ambiance and architectural splendor. The Arch of Rua Augusta and Rua Augusta street together represent a convergence of history, commerce, and cultural identity, embodying Lisbon's resilience and vibrant urban charm.

Script de visite auto-guidé
  1. 1. L’introduction à la porte principale
  2. 2. L'entrée du premier étage
  3. 3. Les portraits
  4. 4. Le portrait de Sarah Brown
  5. 5. Les cartes
  6. 6. Le plateau des esclaves et portrait de Moses Brown
  7. 7. La salle à manger
  8. 8. Le salon formel
  9. 10. La chambre de John et Sarah Brown
  10. 11. La salle de bain
  11. 13. La grande chambre à coucher
  12. 16. Le couloir du troisième étage
  13. 17. La chambre de papier peint de Washington
  14. 18. Le garde-manger de majordome
  15. 20. La salle des calèches