- The
Chiado (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʃiˈaðu]) is a
neighborhood in the
historic center of Lisbon, the
capital of Portugal.
Chiado is an
important cultural...
- nationwide,
including 2 in Madeira.
Founded in 1732, its
original store in the
Chiado neighborhood of
Lisbon was
declared to be the
oldest operating bookstore...
- Baixa-
Chiado is an
interchange station where the Blue and
Green Lines of the
Lisbon Metro connect,
being located under Rua
Ivens between Baixa and
Chiado,...
- O.F. (Évora, 1520 – Lisbon, 1591),
known as O
Chiado or O
Poeta Chiado was a
Portuguese poet. O
Chiado was a
satirical poet of the
sixteenth century,...
- as
tourists visit the
Chiado to buy books,
clothing and
pottery as well as to have a cup of coffee. The most
famous café of
Chiado is A Brasileira, famous...
- own saying: «Lisboa era
Chiado, o
Chiado era o
Marrare e o
Marrare ditava a lei» (English: "Lisbon was the
Chiado, the
Chiado was the
Marrare and the...
-
Contemporary Art of
Chiado (
Chiado Museum, in Portuguese:
Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea do
Chiado – MNAC) is an art
museum located in the
Chiado neighbourhood...
- (at one end of the
Largo do
Chiado in the
district of the same name), in the
civil parish of Sacramento, near the Baixa-
Chiado metro stop and
close to the...
-
Alameda and Oriente) was completed; the Blue Line was
extended to Baixa-
Chiado to
provide a
transfer point with the
Green Line
after the Restauradores–Rossio...
-
novel about the
death of Y****er Arafat, was
suspended by the publishers,
Chiado Editora, for its "incendiary potential", for its
gratuitous references to...