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Also since that time the Ribeira Square was the site of many shops that sold fish, bread, meat and other goods. [1] [2] In 1491 the buildings around the square were destroyed in a fire, and the houses were rebuilt with arcades in their groundfloors. During this rebuilding campaign the square also gained a pavement made of stone slabs. [2]
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The Elevador da Ribeira. The Elevador da Ribeira or Elevador da Lada is a public elevator in Porto, Portugal.It connects the neighbourhood of Ribeira [] (at no. 66 of Largo dos Arcos da Ribeira, near the Dom Luís I Bridge) [1] to the middle of the slope of Barredo, by means of a vertical lift and a footbridge.
Liberdade Square (Liberty or Freedom Square; Portuguese: Praça da Liberdade) is a square in the city of Porto, Portugal. It is located in Santo Ildefonso parish , in the lower town ( Baixa ) area. The square is continuous on its north side with the Avenida dos Aliados, an important avenue of the city.
Ribeira Square, a historical square in Porto, Portugal. Ribeira de Pena (Salvador) e Santo Aleixo de Além-Tâmega, a civil parish in the municipality of Ribeira de Pena. Ribeira Quente, a civil parish in the municipality of Povoação in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores.
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Various gates began to be demolished during this period; in 1774, the Porta da Ribeira was demolished; between 1789 and 1794, the Porta do Olival was destroyed; in 1792, the Porta de Nossa Senhora da Batalha was also taken down; and by 1821, removal of the line of walls that closed the access to the Praça da Ribera along the river.
The facade of the Convent of Santo António oriented to the Garden of São Lázaro Exterior facade of the convent/public library Entrance to the cloister of the convent. In 1747, a hospice was founded in the city of Porto to the invocation of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Our Lady of the Conception), by the Minor Reformed Friars of St. Francis, or Capuchos of the Province of Conceiçaõ.