非常漂亮的建築,白色石頭製成,能看見海。從遠處拍照也很美。這裏應該是教堂改建的博物館,很是宏偉壯觀。有時間的話可以去轉轉。
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國家先賢祠是一座精美的巴羅克Tone建築,修建於17世紀,原來是羅馬天主教的聖恩格拉西婭教堂。由於在曆史上曾經經曆了將近200年的施工中斷時間,“聖恩格拉西婭工程”一語由此成為了葡萄牙長期未完成工程(爛尾樓)的代名詞。1966年,教堂被改為國家先賢祠,葡萄牙曆史上的多比特總統、作家、航海家被埋葬在這裡或設立了紀念碑。
There are many monuments to Portuguese heroes, including Dagama, James, and folk singer Amaria Rogriguez. Step by step up to the church, as well as various exhibitions of the former President, to the top, you can see the panorama of Alpha, the red roof and the streets.
The National Ancient Temple is an exquisite Baroque style building built in the 17th century. It was originally the Igrejade Santa Engr & _; CIA of the Roman Catholic Church. The term Obrasde Santa Engr&_; CIA became synonymous with Portugal's long-standing rotten-tailed buildings after nearly 200 years of construction interruption in history. In 1966, the church was transformed into a national ancestral shrine. Many presidents, writers and navigators in Portuguese history were buried here or set up monuments. But the most famous people who slept here were Amaria, Rodrigues (Am&_; Lia Rodrigues, 1920-1999). Flowers were often laid in front of the tomb.
Neither in size nor popularity is as good as the Pantheon in Paris, but the buildings are still very beautiful and magnificent. Likewise, Portugal places its national figures who have contributed to it here, in a serious atmosphere, to be admired.
The National Ancestral Hall, located in Lisbon, is a white Baroque style building with a long history and a huge dome as its symbol. It contains monuments of Portuguese celebrities of various historical periods.
非常漂亮的建築,白色石頭製成,能看見海。從遠處拍照也很美。這裏應該是教堂改建的博物館,很是宏偉壯觀。有時間的話可以去轉轉。
There are many monuments to Portuguese heroes, including Dagama, James, and folk singer Amaria Rogriguez. Step by step up to the church, as well as various exhibitions of the former President, to the top, you can see the panorama of Alpha, the red roof and the streets.
The National Ancient Temple is an exquisite Baroque style building built in the 17th century. It was originally the Igrejade Santa Engr & _; CIA of the Roman Catholic Church. The term Obrasde Santa Engr&_; CIA became synonymous with Portugal's long-standing rotten-tailed buildings after nearly 200 years of construction interruption in history. In 1966, the church was transformed into a national ancestral shrine. Many presidents, writers and navigators in Portuguese history were buried here or set up monuments. But the most famous people who slept here were Amaria, Rodrigues (Am&_; Lia Rodrigues, 1920-1999). Flowers were often laid in front of the tomb.
Neither in size nor popularity is as good as the Pantheon in Paris, but the buildings are still very beautiful and magnificent. Likewise, Portugal places its national figures who have contributed to it here, in a serious atmosphere, to be admired.
The National Ancestral Hall, located in Lisbon, is a white Baroque style building with a long history and a huge dome as its symbol. It contains monuments of Portuguese celebrities of various historical periods.