Passeio River near the mouth of the Douro (Porto) |
The West Port is the expansion area of \u200b\u200bthe city, mainly developed after the appointment of the same in 2001 as European Capital of Culture. In this post we review the area starting from the Praça do Infante Dom Henrique to the Foz do Douro, privileged environment where the Douro River meets the Atlantic Ocean. The long Avenida de Boavista and Passeio Fluvial Maritime and axes represent the entire west side of Oporto.
Infante D. Monument Henrique and Exchange (Oporto) |
»Buildings and places of interest in the west:
"Palacio de la Bolsa (Rua Ferreira Borges): The building is the headquarters of the Commercial Association of Oporto. It was built on the ruins of the Franciscan monastery that was destroyed in a fire. Its construction began in 1842 and spent nearly half a century until its inauguration in 1891. Within this neoclassical building, described as a national monument, stands in the first instance the large central courtyard or patio of Nations, covered by a glass structure that lets in a lot of light in the palace. On the second floor rooms do as the Golden Hall, covered with gold leaf, the General Assembly Hall, which seems covered with wood, and some other rooms until you reach the most important Arab Chamber. In the more than 300 square feet of this room Moorish-style, inspired by the Alhambra, are held official receptions. " Praça do Infante Dom Henrique: In the center of the plaza is a monument of the late nineteenth century in honor of Prince Henry the Navigator (Henry of Avis and Lancaster), born in this city. The memorial features a bronze figure of the infant pointing the finger at the new lands, with a globe in his hand, and a high granite pedestal where you can read the inscriptions "So we opened those seas that no generation before he opened the new islands come to the generous Henrique discovered." This monument also recalls the rest of the sailors at the time of discovery. The monument also scenes from the conquest of Ceuta, a fact that Henry the Navigator was the main promoter. North of the square is the market Ferreira Borges, 1883. Also in this square is the Instituto do Vinho de Portugal .
Igreja de Sao Francisco (Porto) |
Under the church floor in the adjacent museum, you will discover its catacombs, a place where encuentran enterrados muchos de los hermanos de la orden de los franciscanos así como algunas de las familias nobles de la ciudad. Además de las sepulturas, en las catacumbas hay un osario con miles de huesos humanos que se pueden observar a través de un cristal colocado en el suelo. Se enterraron allí antes de que se crearan los cementerios públicos de Portugal en 1845.
Igreja da Misericordia (Oporto) |
"Barrio de Boavista : Extension of the city, the Avenida de Boavista long is surrounded by hotels, shops and buildings west of the city oficinas.Al open the romantic gardens of the Palácio de Cristal offering a museum , viewpoints over the Douro and outdoor theater during the summer months. In the gardens you can visit several thematic areas as the garden of herbs, the medicinal plants, the garden of the sentiments, the rose garden or forest. Beside (Rua Dom Manuel II, 44), the Museu Soares dos Reis is a XVIII century building, former residence of the royal family. Exhibits a remarkable collection of paintings and sculpture from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as ceramics, furniture and other decorative arts and to the south, along the Duero River (Rua de Monchique, 52) the Museu do Vinho do Porto , which makes an interesting journey through the history of wine that has given so much fame to the city. In Building Alfândega in the rua of the same name, along the Douro River, is the Museum of Transport and Communic . Back
north to the huge Mousinho Praça de Albuquerque, the Casa da Music (Avenida da Boavista, 604-610) is a polyhedral building opened in April 2005, its incidence is construccción auqnue in 1999 for inclusion in the project "Porto 2001: European Capital of Culture '. It is the work of Dutch architect Rem Koolhaasm and is dedicated to concert hall. In the center of the square is the Monument to the Heroes the Peninsular War, a huge statue of a lion crushing an eagle surrounded by soldiers with horses. This monument was created to commemorate the victory of the Luso-British alliance on Napoleon's troops.
Fundacao de Serralves (Oporto) |
Near the river to the south (Alameda Basilio Teles, 51), the Museu do Carro Electric was founded in 1992 with the aim of gathering a large collection of old locomotives and trams. Avenida da Boavista end in the huge Parque da Cidade , where is located the Sea Life Porto, a water park.
" Romantic Museum (Rua Among Quintas): The house where he spent his last days in exile, King Charles Albert of Sardinia to his death in 1843, a victim of tuberculosis. In its report was rebuilt some rooms in the house are what are covered in the visit to the museum. Romantic Museum is a faithful reproduction of a nineteenth-century bourgeois home. The interior has a special charm with its rooms decorated with paintings and antique furniture. You can visit most of the rooms of the house, among which are its great hall, a small chapel and the room where the king died.
Castelo do Queijo in Foz do Douro (Porto) |
"" Bibliography: " Brochures Porto Tourist Office (March 2011) »Portugal (Key Guides) (Editorial Espasa)
» Links: " Oporto Guide (Main Source text)" Porto Tourism "Camara Municipal do Porto » About Portugal " Oporto Guide (2) " Oporto Guide (Infoidiomas)
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