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What to see in Rossio Square in Lisbon

Dona María II National Theater in Rossio Square in Lisbon
Dona María II National Theater in Rossio Square in Lisbon

We can say that it is the equivalent of the Puerta del Sol en Madrid.

I mean the Rossio Square, nerve center of the Lisbon city where you will surely walk several times during your tourist trip to the capital of Portugal.

Actually, the Rossio It is a square that, together with the adjacent one of Restorers and its extension Liberty Avenue, forms the axis of the modern city of Lisbon.

These squares make up what is known as Baixa neighborhood, which extends to the great Commerce Square, already on the banks of the tagus river.

This neighborhood, with its layout of perpendicular streets, was built after the great earthquake of Lisbon from the year 1755, and now it is the commercial and cosmopolitan center of the city.

And the Rossio Square occupies the nerve center of it.

What to see in Rossio Square

Likewise, in the long and rectangular Rossio Square some of the most important meet Lisbon monuments.

Monument to Don Pedro IV in Rossio Square in Lisbon
Monument to Don Pedro IV in Rossio Square in Lisbon

Thus, on its north side you find the neoclassical style building of the Doña María II National Theater, which was completed in 1846 on the ruins of an old palace that was devastated by a fire.

In the very center of the square is the monument with the statue of Don Pedro IV, who was the first emperor of independent Brazil.

Currently it gives its name to the square that is still best known for its historical name of Rossio.

The black and white patterned mosaics that extend across the entire surface of the Rossio Square They are not the result of a current design, but were installed in the mid-19th century.

But Lisbon Rossio Square It is, above all, a meeting place for Lisbon residents and visitors.

Monument to Don Pedro IV in Rossio Square in Lisbon
Monument to Don Pedro IV in Rossio Square in Lisbon

You will see during your visit that the cafe terraces and their grocery stores remembrances They are always very lively.

Photos Rossio Square

Below you have a photo gallery of Rossio Square in Lisbon, in the Baixa neighborhood.

About the Author

José Luis Sarralde

Journalist and traveler throughout his life, José Luis Sarralde is the founder of Guías Viajar, where since 2008 he has been capturing his travel experiences around the world, specializing in cultural and scenic destinations in Spain and Europe.

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