Resembling the sail of a Portuguese ship and characterized by lattice steelwork, the Vasco da Gama Tower stands as a symbol of modern Lisbon. Soaring 475 feet (145 meters) over the banks of the Tagus River, it is the tallest building in the Portuguese capital. Built for the 1998 World Expo, the tower is part of a cluster of contemporary attractions that have redefined the city’s skyline. Today, visitors can ascend to the observation deck for panoramic views of the river and the city, offering a unique perspective on Lisbon’s blend of historic and modern architecture.
Vasco da Gama Tower (Torre Vasco da Gama)
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