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Torre do Tombo National Archive
Portugal's national archives
Distance: Approx. 610 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.75461111,-9.1565
The Torre do Tombo National Archive (Portuguese: Arquivo Nacional da Torre do Tombo), commonly known simply as the Torre do Tombo ([ˈtoʁɨ ðu ˈtõbu]; literally "Tower of the Tome") is the national archive of Portugal, located in Lisbon. Established in 1378, it is one of the oldest archival institutions in the world.
Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro Museum
Art museum in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 334 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.7589,-9.1542
Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro Museum (Portuguese: Museu Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro) is a municipal museum, in Lisbon, Portugal. It is entirely dedicated to the life and works of the artist Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro (1846–1905). It shows many of his collections of caricatures and ceramics.
NOS Audiovisuais
Portuguese cinema chain
Distance: Approx. 66 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.75944444,-9.15805556
NOS Audiovisuais (formerly ZON Lusomundo) is a Portuguese integrated media corporation founded in 1953, which has major interests in movie distribution, cinema theaters and media assets. It was founded with the purpose of movie distribution, and had a very close relation with the biggest studios (it is currently the Portuguese licensee of United International Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, Warner Home Video, Miramax Films and DreamWorks SKG). In the 1980s Lusomundo started acquiring newspapers, including Comércio do Porto, Diário de Notícias and Jornal de Notícias.
Estádio do Campo Grande
Distance: Approx. 182 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.759158,-9.159573
Estádio de Campo Grande was a multi-use stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of Sporting CP and then S.L. Benfica. The stadium was able to hold 25,000 people and opened in 1912 owned by Lisboa FC. In 1917, Lisboa FC leaves and ground is taken over by Sporting CP which uses it until 1937, leaving for Estádio do Lumiar.
Estádio José Alvalade (1956)
Distance: Approx. 322 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.7628177,-9.1586173
Estádio José Alvalade was a multi-purpose stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. The stadium was able to hold 75,000 people at a time but later its capacity was shortened to 52,411 people. It was inaugurated on 10 June 1956.
Universidade Lusófona
Private university in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 553 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.7581,-9.1519
Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (Lusophone University of Humanities and Technologies) is the largest Portuguese private university, and the main institution of Grupo Lusófona, which administers other universities and colleges in Portugal, Brazil, Cape Verde, Angola, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique. Promotion of the Portuguese language is seen as a major objective of the institution; students from former Portuguese African colonies pay substantially reduced fees.
Lumiar
Civil parish in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 567 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.765,-9.159
Lumiar (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈmjaɾ]) is a freguesia (civil parish) and typical quarter of Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. Located in northern Lisbon, Lumiar is east of Carnide, north of Alvalade, west of Olivais, and south of Santa Clara and partially of Lisbon's border with Odivelas. The population in 2021 was 46,334.
Deutsche Schule Lissabon
School in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 529 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.7586,-9.1636
Deutsche Schule Lissabon (Portuguese: Escola Alemã de Lisboa, EAL; German School of Lisbon) is a private German international school situated in the Lumiar district of Lisbon, Portugal. Founded in 1848, the Deutsche Schule Lissabon is the oldest German school in the Iberian Peninsula. The school consists of a primary school with kindergarten and a secondary school.
Monteiro-Mor Palace
Historic site in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 567 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.765,-9.159
The Monteiro-Mor Palace (Portuguese: Palácio do Monteiro-Mor) is a Portuguese palace located in Lisbon, Portugal.
Campo Grande Station
Metro station in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 31 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.76027778,-9.15777778
Campo Grande is an elevated interchange station on the Yellow and Green Lines of the Lisbon Metro. It has a large bus terminal at ground level and is located on Rua Cipriano Dourado just north of Avenida General Norton de Matos in the Lisbon parish of Alvalade, in the neighbourhood of Campo Grande.
National Museum of Natural History and Science, Lisbon
Distance: Approx. 598 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.75545833,-9.16146111
The National Museum of Natural History and Science in Lisbon, Portugal (Portuguese: Museu Nacional de História Natural e da Ciência) is the country's main museum focusing on nature. The museum functions under the University of Lisbon. Its rich collections, gathered over more than 250 years, span zoology, anthropology, geology and botany.
Statues of King Afonso Henriques and King John I
Two stone statues in Lisbon, Portugal
Distance: Approx. 239 meters
Latitude and longitude: 38.75897778,-9.15535278
Statues of King Afonso Henriques and King John I (Portuguese: Estátuas de D. Afonso Henriques e D. João I) are two stone statues in Lisbon, Portugal, located in the Mário Soares Garden, within the civil parish of Alvalade. They were made by Leopoldo de Almeida between 1946 and 1950, and dedicated to Afonso Henriques, first King of Portugal that ruled from 1139 to 1185, and John I, King of Portugal from to 1385 to 1433, and founder of the House of Aviz. They were originally placed in the atrium of the Lisbon City Hall, and relocated to their current location in 1997.
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