• The Rossio [ʁuˈsi.u] is the popular name of the King Pedro IV Square (Portuguese: Praça de D. Pedro IV) in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal.
  • Rossio is literally the centre of Lisbon. ... Rossio has played an important role in Lisbon’s history since the medieval times.
  • On top of the Theatre’s façade is a statue of Gil Vicente, a Portuguese playwright, and father of the country’s theatre. Rossio Railway Station.
  • Officially this square is called Praça Dom Pedro IV, but ever since it was created, in the middle ages, it’s gone by its more popular name, Rossio.
  • Found at the northern end of the grid of streets of the Pombaline grid of streets of the Baixa district the Praça Dom Pedro IV or as it's colloquially known, Rossio.
  • Lisbon revolves around Rossio, it is here that the students come to sing, workers to protest and tourists to drink overpriced coffee.
  • Rossio Square, in the heart of downtown Lisbon. The official name is Dom Pedro IV Square, but everyone knows it as Rossio. ... Café Nicola in Rossio, Lisbon.
  • The Rossio has been a meeting place for people of Lisbon for centuries. Some of the cafés and shops of the square date from the 18th century.
  • Portekiz’in tepeler üzerine kurulu başkenti Lizbon’un en önemli turistik yerlerinden birisi olan Pedro Meydanı’na; Pedro IV Meydanı ve Rossio Meydanı da deniliyor.
  • The Rossio Train Station is also located in this square, dominating the Rossio Square with its neo-Manueline facade.