- Ponte 25 de Abril
A view of the April 25th bridge from inside the Torre de Belem. - Torre de Belem at Sunset
- Torre De Belem
- Templo de Diana
Temple of Diana - More appropriately called simple 'Roman Temple of Evora' (Evora is the city in which it's located), it's often referred to as the Temple of Diana because of a rumor started by a priest in the 17th century. It was built in the first century in honor of Emporor Augustus and remains as a testament to Portugals Roman history. It's last use was actuall as a local butcher shop from the 14th century until 1836. - Templo de Diana and Se de Evora
Temple of Diana and Se de Evora - More appropriately called simple 'Roman Temple of Evora' (Evora is the city in which it's located), it's often referred to as the Temple of Diana because of a rumor started by a priest in the 17th century. It was built in the first century in honor of Emporor Augustus and remains as a testament to Portugals Roman history. It's last use was actuall as a local butcher shop from the 14th century until 1836. - sunset2
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- Old Sintra
This is old downtown Sintra. The picture was taken insided the entrance way for the Palacio Nacional (Sintra National Palace) which explains the framing arch. Aside from the buildings set into the hillside, you can also see Castelo dos Mouros running along the top of the hill. - Se de Lisbon
Lisbon Cathedral - The Cathedral of Lisbon (trust me, it's more impressive on the inside) with the famous Tram 28 passing by. - Chapel and Monastery
On the right is the Chapel and the long low building on the left is the monastery/cloister. - Entrance
Extremely elaborate and ornate entrance to the Chapel. - Gargoyle
As with many buildings I saw, the gargoyles are often downspots and when it rains, they vomit water violently. I think we've all had a saturday night like that. - mosteiros4
As with many buildings I saw, the gargoyles are often downspots and when it rains, they vomit water violently. I think we've all had a saturday night like that.