Buildings in Lisbon.
A real balcony and glorious carving (headstone?) This is possibly the Coaches museum. Contains many horse drawn coaches from previous centuries.
Tiled building that has managed to keep most of its tiles. With second floor miniature balconies.
On the one hand the windows and doors are all centered atop each other. On the other hand, each floor has a different architectural styling, both shape of the door/window and the railing alike.
Close-up of tiled building.
In the expo area, a new huge building. Only a few apartments got balconies here.
Everything is named Vasco de Gama. This is the entry to the mega mall built in the expo parque area. As malls go, it was quite a good looking building.
Praca Comercio building.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
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