Restauradores Square, a spacious and historically significant plaza in Lisbon, commemorates Portugal’s independence from Spain in the 17th century. The square is bordered by notable landmarks, including the baroque-style Foz Palace, the art deco Teatro Eden, and the former Condes cinema building, each adding to its architectural diversity. At the center stands a 98-foot (30-meter) tall obelisk, the Monument to the Restorers, which serves as a focal point. Today, visitors can gather at this popular Baixa meet-up spot, surrounded by the rich tapestry of Portuguese history and culture.
Restauradores Square (Praca dos Restauradores)
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