Monument to the Restorers, Restauradores Square, Lisbon, Portugal. The meter (48ft) tall monument created in 1886 stands in the center of Restauradores Square in the center of Lisbon, the monument celebrates the restoration of Portuguese Independence from Spain in 1640.


Monument to the Restorers, Restauradores Square, Lisbon, Portugal. The meter (48ft) tall monument designed by Antonio Tomas da Fonseca and unveiled in 1886 stands in the center of Restauradores Square in the center of Lisbon, the monument celebrates the restoration of Portuguese Independence from Spain in 1640. Photo shows a winged male on the South face of the monument. The male statue is draped in a flag and holding the broken chains of foreign domain.


Size: 8000px × 3615px
Location: Restauradores Square, Lisbon, Portugal
Photo credit: © Chuck Nacke / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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