Out of the ten days we spent in Lisbon, three were spent in Belem, mainly because the art. The Berardo Collection at the Centro Cultural de Belem is outstanding as were the temporary exhibitions. But, there's so much more: the monastery was worth a visit, and the Jardim do Ultramar is one of the nicest parks I have visited - this warranted two visits. And, of course, there is MAAT with its sumptuous modern building.
With its maritime history and attractive riverside location, Belem is one of Lisbon's most popular suburbs. It was from Belem that Vasco da Gama set sail for India in 1497. The monastery subsequently built here stands as a testament to his triumphant discovery of a sea route to the Orient, which initiated the beginning of a Portuguese golden age.
We visited the monastery during our first visit (post to follow).
During our second visit most of this part of the town was closed off because the president of Luxemburg was visiting
which involved red carpets
speeches, (fortunately most of the fanfare was over when we arrived, and this is just a tourist messing about)
and military parades.
This pavilion was a gift from the Thai government on the occasion of the 500th anniversary of the establishment of the bilateral relations between Thailand and Portugal.
The Centro Cultural de Belem is near this park
Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Monument to the Discoveries. It's a 54m high carvel-shaped slab of concrete erected in 1960 to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator.
Just in front of the monument the marble pavement is decorated with a map of the world charting the routes taken by the great Portuguese explorers.
A large and detailed statue of Henry appears at the head of a line of statues that feature King Alfonso V, Luis de Camoes, Vasco da Gama and other Portuguese heroes.
and by it, a pleasant-looking beach.
We visited the Tower and then, because the bus or tram that would take us back to Lisbon was always extremely crowded, we decided
to take a tuk tuk. This is our driver.
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