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National Library of Portugal; Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal: Location: Lisbon, Portugal: Type: National library: Established: February 29, 1796 (228 years ago) () [1]: Reference to legal mandate
Biblioteca e Arquivo Histórico do Ministério das Obras Públicas, Transportes, e Comunicaçôes (Ministry of Planning and Infrastructure) Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (National Library) [5] Cinemateca Portuguesa; National Archive for Portugal’s Directorate General of Cultural Heritage (SIPA)
Diogo de Couto, a 16th century historian who served as Guarda-Mor ("High Guardian") of the Torre do Tombo's Portuguese India archives.. The archive is one of the oldest institutions in Portugal, since its installation in one of the towers of the castle in Lisbon, occurring during the reign of Ferdinand I, and likely in 1378 (the date where the first testimony originated).
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Lisbon: Soup Kitchen in Arroios (Portuguese: Sopa dos Pobres em Arroios) is an etching by Domingos Sequeira, from 1813. Description
Cancioneiro musical da Biblioteca Nacional or simply Cancioneiro de Lisboa is the name given to the manuscript CIC 60 which is kept in the Portuguese National Library, in Lisbon. It is one of the four Portuguese Renaissance songbooks of Portuguese music (along with the Elvas Songbook, the Belém Songbook and the Paris Songbook). It was produced ...
Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém, pronounced [ˈtoʁɨ ðɨ βɨˈlɐ̃j]; literally: Bethlehem Tower), officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese: Torre de São Vicente) is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon that served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.
Biblioteca Nacional de Lisboa. OCLC 958948526. Robélia de Sousa Lobo Ramalho, ed. (1933). Lisboa. Guia de Portugal artístico (in Portuguese). Vol. 1 – via Biblioteca Nacional Digital. Maria da Conceição de Oliveira Marques (1969–1972). "Introdução ao estudo do desenvolvimento urbano de Lisboa, 1879–1938" [Introduction to the study ...
The Portugaliae Monumenta Historica (Historical Monuments of Portugal, abbreviated PMH) is a collection of texts from Portuguese history.Inspired by the Monumenta Germaniae Historica, it was published by the Academia das Ciências de Lisboa between 1856 and 1917 and divided into four sections: Scriptores (writers), Leges et Consuetudines (laws and customs), Diplomata et Chartae (diplomas and ...