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  1. Rossio Square, in the heart of downtown Lisbon. The official name is Dom Pedro IV Square, but everyone knows it as Rossio. It marks the very center of the city, a lively place at any time of the day, with a wave-patterned pavement originally created in 1848, which has been reproduced throughout Portugal, in Rio de Janeiro and Macau.

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › RossioRossio - Wikipedia

    The Rossio [ʁuˈsi.u] is the popular name of the King Pedro IV Square ( Portuguese: Praça de D. Pedro IV) in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. It is located in the Pombaline Downtown of Lisbon and has been one of its main squares since the Middle Ages.

  3. Rossio is Lisbon's most central station. The neo-Manueline (Portuguese Gothic Revival) architecture of this station makes it one of Lisbon’s most striking monuments. It faces the northwest corner of Rossio Square, which it was named after, and is the station for the suburban trains to Sintra.

  4. Rossio is the most central square in Portuguese capital. It's official name is King Dom Pedro IV square, whose tall obelisk statue is in the middle. Two beautiful fountains adorn it on both, north and southern side from the statue, along with the National Theater on the northern side as well.

  5. Rossio Square or Praça do Rossio, officially called Praça de D. Pedro IV, is Lisbons nerve centre. The square is situated in the city’s Baixa neighbourhood, on the northern end of Rua Augusta, very close to Restauradores Square.

  6. Apr 25, 2016 · Officially this square is called Praça Dom Pedro IV, but ever since it was created, in the middle ages, it’s gone by its more popular name, Rossio. In the Middle Ages, Rossio was the place to be for executions, bullfighting and demonstrations, but it doubled as a meeting place.

  7. Step into the soul of Lisbon and feel like a real local visiting Rossio, an elegant square located in the lower city. It is also known as Baixa, the central neighborhood of Lisbon.

  8. Rossio Square (Praça Dom Pedro IV) is famous for the black and white cobblestones (Calçada Portuguesa) shaped like waves. The cobblestones were installed here in the 19th century, and the pattern has been replicated and can also be found in Rio de Janeiro and other former Portuguese colonies.

  9. www.lisbon-tourism.com › squares-in-lisbon › rossioRossio - Turismo de Lisboa

    Rossio, Lisbon, Portugal. Panoramic View of the Rossio Square in Lisbon. Go to top. The historical Rossio Square has been the most popular meeting place of the locals since the Middle Ages. It is also referred to as Praca de Dom Pedro IV.

  10. www.visitlisboa.com › en › placesRossio | Visit Lisboa

    Rossio Square is the popular name of the Pedro IV Square (Portuguese: Praça de D. Pedro IV) in the city of Lisboa. It is located in the Pombaline Downtown of Lisbon and has been one of its main squares since the Middle Ages. The Rossio has been a meeting place for people of Lisbon for centuries.

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