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Rua Augusta
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Baixa is a neoclassical neighborhood in Lisbon with grid-like streets. It was developed after the 1755 eathquake devastated the area Before 1755 opulent palaces stood here. Now simple and uniform buildings, built for tradesmen and merchants, occupy the area The neighborhood starts at Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square). The square was once the city's trade center with finance ministries and port authorities The Baixa's streets retain their original names. The names match the trades of the people that once worked here: ouro (gold), prata (silver), sapateiros (cobblers) The area's main street is called Rua Augusta that connects Praça do Comércio and Praça de Pedro IV (a.k.a. Rossio)
Baixa is a neoclassical neighborhood in Lisbon with grid-like streets. It was developed after the 1755 eathquake devastated the area Before 1755 opulent palaces stood here. Now simple and uniform buildings, built for tradesmen and merchants, occupy the area The neighborhood starts at Praça do Comérc…
Rua Augusta is set up for pedestrians only. The view of the arch at the end of the street looking out over the Praca do Comercio adds to the appeal. Plenty of shops here if that's what you're into
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Ubicación
64 R. de São Nicolau
Lisboa, Lisboa