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PADRÃO DOS DESCOBRIMENTOS

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Avenida de Brasília, Belém, Lisbon, Portugal
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2024
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Padrao of 56 m high with an ultra modern design and a world map in the center, enjoying a beautiful view of Lisbon.

Built in 1940 for theExposição do Mundo Português, it was knocked down by a cyclone in 1941 and rebuilt in 1960, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator, the main promoter of Portuguese maritime expansion. The monument, designed by architect Cottinelli Telmo and sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida, is 56m high and takes the form of a boat. Around it are depicted 33 personalities from the 15th and 16th centuries, including Vasco da Gama, Pedro Álvares Cabral, Fernão Magalhães, Luís de Camões and D. Filipa de Lencastre. It was from here that Vasco da Gama set sail on July 8, 1497, to discover the sea route to India. Its name comes from the word padrões. A padrão (plural padrões) is a "stone pillar surmounted by a cross or the Portuguese coat of arms and bearing an inscription". They were used by Portuguese navigators to mark the places where they landed. The first to use them was Diogo Cão, on the orders of John II in 1482 at the mouth of the Zaire. From the top, it offers a 360º view of Lisbon, Belém and the Tagus, and inside, an auditorium and a temporary exhibition hall. On the ground floor, you'll also find a 50-meter-diameter compass rose made of small cobblestones, based on a design by architect Cristino da Silva, with a planisphere at its center, engraved with the dates and routes of the main Portuguese expeditions.

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Visited in march 2017
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C'est de ce point précis que Vasco de Gama partit faire sa première expédition. C'est donc un monument majestueux pas très beau à la gloire du temps où le Portugal était le centre du monde.
france2
Visited in september 2016
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Monument très imposant et symbolique de l'histoire du Portugal. Mieux vaut le visiter lorsqu'il n'y a pas trop de touristes, surtout pour monter au sommet. On y découvre une vue dégagée et superbe sur la ville . Mérite le détour et tout le quartier dans son ensemble.
Adélie53
Visited in march 2017
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Monument bien situé , plein de sens , qui évoque l' histoire du Portugal.
Sa beauté se discute, mais son caractère symbolique est évident.
fute_358857
Visited in july 2016
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Monument incontournable au bord du Tage. Avec un coucher de soleil, c'est le top. Découvrez aussi l'histoire des découvertes portugaises avec Vasco de Gama, décédé en Inde, et Henri le Navigateur, dont l'école navale est à Sagres, dans le sud du pays
sandrinarr
Visited in october 2016
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Magnifique monument avec une vue splendide sur le Tejo avec une place principale en azulejos.

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