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Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in Europe.Located on a series of hills near the mouth of the Tagus river, it is an inextricably large place.Unpowered navigators have embarked here in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to navigate unknown waters and to draw new lands, and the inheritance of this golden age of discovery is the basis of a large part of the city’s culture and heritage.

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Tourist Attractions

Museu Nacional Do Azulejo: Dedicated to decorative tile art

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Located somewhat outside the tourist route to the east of the city center, the National Museum of Plates is worth looking for its unique collection of Azulejos - decorative plates - and the fabulous ornament Igreja de Deus.The permanent exhibition follows the evolution of the manufacture of tiles from the Moorish days through the Spanish influence and the appearance of Portugal's own style.The work of Portuguese tile presents more blue and white asulejos, with a single remarkable piece, a panorama with 36 meters compared to Lisbon before the earthquake, one of the culminating points of the collection.Here, visitors are treated with one of the most exuberant and decorative interior of the church from anywhere in Portugal, a sumptuous baroque showcase of golden wood, bright azulejos from the seventeenth century and an amazing Rococo type altar.