- The Estádio do
Restelo is a multi-purpose
stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. The
stadium has a
capacity of 19,856
people and was
built in 1956, in an old stone...
-
oldest Portuguese sports clubs. It is
based in the 19,856-seat Estádio do
Restelo in Belém, Lisbon,
hence the club name,
which translates as "The ones from...
- The Old Man of
Restelo (Portuguese:
Velho do
Restelo), also
known as the Old Man of Belem, is a
fictional character introduced by the
Portuguese epic...
- The
Hermitage of
Restelo (Portuguese:
Ermida de
Restelo),
alternately Chapel of
Saint Jerome (Portuguese:
Capela de São Jerónimo), is a
hermitage in the...
- The Old Man of
Belem (Portuguese: O
Velho do
Restelo) is a 2014 Portuguese-French
short film
directed by
Manoel de Oliveira. Luís
Miguel Cintra as Camões...
- that are
brief but notable,
including Jupiter's and the Old Man of the
Restelo's.
There are also
descriptive p****ages, like the
description of the palaces...
- 2020. "Belenenses-Feirense, 3–1:
Equipa do
Restelo entra com o pé direito" [Belenenses-Feirense, 3–1:
Restelo team
start off on the
right foot]. Record...
- in
which the club pla**** in the
First Division.
Their field,
Campo do
Restelo, was
expropriated in 1939–40 by the
Estado Novo for the
exhibition of the...
- Portugal.
Retrieved 17
October 2016. "Hugo
Viana deixa o
Restelo" [Hugo
Viana leaves the
Restelo]. A Bola (in Portuguese). 22
November 2017.
Retrieved 22...
- one of the most
visited Lisbon districts. Here is
located the Estádio do
Restelo, home to Belenenses. The
Chiado is a
traditional shopping area that mixes...