Cheira Bem... Cheira a Lisboa

Blog dedicado a cidade de Lisboa, distrito de Lisboa e Area Metropolitana de Lisboa. Fotografias, videos, espetaculos, novidades... tudo tem lugar aqui.
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theplacesyouandiwillgo:

A feeling is no longer the same when it comes the second time. It dies through the awareness of its return. We become tired and weary of our feelings when they come too often and last too long. 

Paul Mercier, Night Train to Lisbon: A Novel

Lisbon, Portugal

ihretraumeundwunsche:

Life is not what we live; it is what we imagine we are living.


Lisbon, Portugal

nellopez:

LISBON - PORTUGAL
The streets of Lisbon climb up and down the city’s many steep hills. On one street, just as the locals were heading home from work, a man decided to dance around the one of the side streets normally frequented by the funicular. He finished his dance, calmly picked up his bag, and went about his business.

nellopez:

LISBON - PORTUGAL

The streets of Lisbon climb up and down the city’s many steep hills. On one street, just as the locals were heading home from work, a man decided to dance around the one of the side streets normally frequented by the funicular. He finished his dance, calmly picked up his bag, and went about his business.

ysvoice:

| ♕ |  Monument to the Discoveries - Belem, Lisbon  | by © redcipolla
This monument is located at the Tagus River estuary, in the parish of Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon.  It was built in 1939 to celebrate the Portuguese Age of Discovery (or Age of Exploration), depicting the explorers on the departing ships to India and Orient during the 15th and 16th centuries. [Ref.Wiki]

ysvoice:

| Monument to the Discoveries - Belem, Lisbon  | by © redcipolla

This monument is located at the Tagus River estuary, in the parish of Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon.  It was built in 1939 to celebrate the Portuguese Age of Discovery (or Age of Exploration), depicting the explorers on the departing ships to India and Orient during the 15th and 16th centuries. [Ref.Wiki]