Parque das NacOes - Reviews from across the web
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PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES, the Expo site, Lisbon Lisbon's World Fair was special because it hosted a record 130 countries and international organizations, was the 100th international exhibition since the Great Exhibition of London in 1851, the last one of the 20th century, and coincided with the 500th anniversary of Vasco da Gama's arrival in Indi... golisbon.com
Parque das Nacoes (Part 1), Lisbon - IgoUgo Reviews The accomplished Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza Vieira, with Eduardo Souto de Moura, designed the Portugal Pavilion (built 1995-97) for Expo '98. It is a minimalist building, with blocks of boldly colored walls alternating with vertical elements. Its stern facade of creamy Portuguese limestone fac... igougo.com
Parque Das Nacoes Entertainment Lisbon North East Expo 98 Site To the North East of Lisbon city centre on the waterfront, and easily accessible via the Lisbon Metro hopping off at Oriente, sits the superb Parque das Nacoes (Park of Nations) complex. (see Parque das Nacoes weblink right for details) It sits on the Olivais docks on the former site of the Expo 98 ... iknow-portugal.co.uk
Parque das Nações | Lisbon Guide The gardens are another great attraction in Expo. Many Lisboetas crowd here at weekends, not just to shop or to see a film but to relax. As the gardens extend north from the Oceanário through a larger park to the new Ponte Vasco da Gama and beyond, it is not surprising that this is the only place i... lisbon-guide.info
Parque das Nacoes - Lisbon - Portugal was designed by American architect Peter Chermayeff and is the largest in Europe. The oceanarium is divided into various ecosystems from around the world with almost 15,000 animals and plants from over 450 different species. The largest tank is the Global Ocean tank which is 7 metres deep and includ... travel-in-portugal.com
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