The Monument to the Discoveries, located in Lisbon, is a majestic structure honoring the age of Portuguese exploration. At its peak stands a statue of Henry the Navigator, a key figure in Portugal's maritime expansion. Surrounding the base are sculptures representing important explorers, cartographers, and navigators from the golden age of discoveries. The panoramic view over the Tagus River estuary is spectacular, offering a unique opportunity to admire the city and the river from above. Immerse yourself in the history and maritime pride of Portugal. The detailed sculptures highlight the legacy of Portuguese explorations, while the mosaic pavements depict maps showcasing the extent of the Portuguese Empire. This place is an irresistible draw for history enthusiasts and those seeking breathtaking views. Not only a symbol of the country's rich history, the monument also provides one of the most spectacular vistas of the city and the Atlantic coast. Visiting the Monument to the Discoveries is a cultural and visual experience that captures the imagination and national pride. A must-see attraction for anyone exploring Lisbon.
Embark on a voyage through history