The 16th century Jeronimos Monastery, in the Belem district of Lisbon, incorporates Manueline, Plateresco, Renaissance and Classical styles The intricate facade of the Church of Santa Maria, designed by Joao de Castilho
Within the courtyard of the two-storey cloisters at Jeronimos Monastery
A typical Lisbon lunch - eaten standing up at the cafe counter
Paintings for sale in the pedestrian streets of the Baixa district
The Rua Agusta Arch at Praco do Comercio
Within the courtyard of the two-storey cloisters at Jeronimos Monastery
A typical Lisbon lunch - eaten standing up at the cafe counter
Paintings for sale in the pedestrian streets of the Baixa district
The Rua Agusta Arch at Praco do Comercio
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