• Statue of King Jose I is the centre point of Praça do Comércio, it depicts king José I (Joseph I) riding his horse trampling snakes and ready for battle.
  • Praça do Comércio was originally built on the site where the royal palace stood for over two centuries until it was destroyed by an earthquake in 1755.
  • Aah, the glorious Praça do Comércio. You can take in a lot of Portuguese history in one very picturesque swoop from here.
  • The western side of Lisbon's Praça do Comércio is a beautiful and imposing bright yellow concrete building with an arcade of white arches.
  • Lisbon certainly doesn’t lack for stunning plazas, but perhaps the most important—the grandest of them all—is Praça do Comércio.
  • Down on the waterfront at the Praca Do Comercio in Lisbon you will find the quay with its two pillars. ... The square became the Praca Do Comercio.
  • Across the Ribeira das Naus avenue is an old pier with a small sandy beach. It’s not part of Praça do Comercio but in our opinion part of the charm.
  • Praça do Comércio, which means Trading Square, has placed government offices in charge of customs and the affairs of the port of Lisbon.
  • Praça do Comércio ( İtalyanca : Ticaret Meydanı), Portekiz'in Lizbon şehrinde , Tagus Nehri yakınında yer almaktadır .