Praça da Figueira, located in Lisbon, Portugal, stands on the site of a former hospital that was destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The square is now a bustling plaza surrounded by 18th-century townhouses, which house a variety of shops, cafés, and bed-and-breakfasts. In the center, an equestrian statue of King Joao I serves as a perch for pigeons, while in the distance, the imposing silhouette of St. George’s Castle (Castelo de São Jorge) can be seen. Visitors can enjoy the lively atmosphere, explore the local businesses, and take in the historical and architectural elements of the area.
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