- The
Baixa ("Downtown"), also
known as the
Baixa Pombalina (IPA: [ˈbajʃɐ põbɐˈlinɐ]; "Pombaline Downtown"), is a
neighborhood in the
historic center of...
- A
gaiola pombalina (Pombaline cage;
Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɐjˈjɔlɐ]) is a
masonry building reinforced with an
internal wooden cage,
developed as...
-
Carlos Mardel). The new city (mostly the
Baixa area now
called Baixa Pombalina) was laid out on a grid plan with
roads and
pavements fixed at 40 ft wide...
- profile, with four-storey
buildings dating from the
rebuilding of the
Baixa Pombalina. The
buildings are
occupied by hotels, cafés, and
several shops. It is...
- 1st
Marquis of Pombal; the
lower town
began to be
known as the
Baixa Pombalina (Pombaline
central district).
Instead of
rebuilding the
medieval town...
- de Chaves,
Livro de
Apontamentos (1438–1489), (Codice 443 da Colecção
Pombalina da B.N.L.),
Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda, Lisboa, 1983), private...
- Lisbon's "new"
Lower Town,
known today as the
Pombaline Lower Town (Baixa
Pombalina), is one of the city's
famed attractions.
Sections of
other Portuguese...
- The
location of the
Santa Justa Lift,
within the
buildings of the
Baixa Pombalina in
Sacramento View of
Castelo de São
Jorge and Rua de
Santa Justa from...
- the
Castle of São
Jorge and the rest of the
walls of Lisbon, the
Baixa Pombalina and
various properties that were
already classified as
cultural heritage...
-
Model of the
Gaiola pombalina (pombaline cage), an architectural, earthquake-resistant
wooden structure developed in
Portugal in the 18th
century for...