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Belem

Belém : The entire area of Belem is closely associated with the Portuguese Age of Discovery. The natural harbor made it an ideal launching point for the exploratory voyages which turned Portugal into a major economic force. These days, though, it hardly seems possible Portugal was once a dominant world power. Her global influence has waned, but the Portuguese people remain justly proud of their sea-faring heritage and it shows. The former prosperity has been transformed into a more subtle, enduring quality.

In 1755, Lisbon and the surrounding region including the Belem area, suffered through a devastating earthquake. As fate would have it, much of Belem was spared. Luckily, the primary historical points of interest were not toppled into dust.

The Tower of Belem is the sentinel over the Tagus river that protects the entrance into Lisbon ; a city that has always been the object of much covetousness.

Built between 1514 and 1520 under the supervision of the architect Francisco da Arruda, the tower Sao Vincente de Belem was the essential part of the defense complex built to protect the mouth of the Tagus river. Even today, its forms evoke the traditional dungeons of medieval castles. This very singular Manueline style building went through many architectural changes due to the development of artillery, and it presents certain structural aspects of modern bastions.

Praça Ribeira : Mercado da Ribeira

Avenida 24 de Julho, Cais do Sodré, 1200 Metro Cais do Sodré. Open 6am-2pm Mon-Sat. No credit cards.Within its imposing domed building, the Mercado da Ribeira is a functional affair, so expect to dodge men carrying half a cow on their shoulders.

It's an atmospheric place, with the smell of coriander and coffee hanging thickly in the air and some original azulejos decorating the walls. A huge variety of fresh fish, from the eel-like peixe espada (scabbard fish) to the ugly tamboril (monkfish), are stacked up daily along with thousands of sardines selling for around 500$00 a kilo. The ground-floor fish, vegetable and meat stalls all start up at 6am. The vegetables run until about 9am and the meat and fish until 2pm.

No fresh fish on Mondays. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, the flower sellers set up between 7am and 11am. Upstairs is a mass of colour, with vegetable and flower sellers operating from 6am until 2pm, overseen by an army of cats curled up on packing crates.

Ribeira Market
Igreja de Sao Roque : Museu de São Roque/Igreja de São Roque - the Jesuits founded St. Roque Church in the late 16th century. Beneath its painted wood ceiling, the church contains a celebrated chapel by Luigi Vanvitelli honoring John the Baptist.

The chapel, ordered by the Bragança king João V in 1741, was assembled in Rome from such precious materials as alabaster and lapis lazuli, then dismantled, shipped to Lisbon, and reassembled.

The marble mosaics look like a painting. You can also visit the sacristy, rich in paintings illustrating scenes from the lives of saints pertaining to the Society of Jesus. The Jesuits held great power in Portugal, at one time virtually governing the country for the king.
Lisbon-Sao Roque
The St. Roque Museum inside the church merits a visit chiefly for its collection of baroque silver. A pair of bronze-and-silver torch holders, weighing about 840 pounds, is among the most elaborate in Europe. The 18th-century gold embroidery is a rare treasure, as are the vestments. The paintings, mainly from the 16th century, include one of a double-chinned Catherine of Austria and another of the wedding ceremony of Manuel I. Look for a remarkable 15th-century Virgin (with Child) of the Plague and a polished 18th-century conch shell that served as a baptismal font.

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