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Parque das Nações is the current designation of the former Expo area, which includes the Expo 1998 exhibition area as well as all areas under the administration of ParqueExpo, S.A. It has become a centre of cultural activities as well as a brand new city neighbourhood, with nearly 15,000 inhabitants.
Outstanding examples of this modern architecture are: The station “Gare do Oriente”by de Santiago Calatrava and the Portuguese Pavilion, by Álvaro Siza Vieira and Souto de Moura,.
Other places of reference are the Knowledge Pavilion, a modern Museum of science and technology with several interactive exhibitions; A cable car which overflies the park, offering an spectacular view over the Tagus river; the riverfront gardens; the nightlife quarter; the Atlantic Pavilion, an enormous dome pavilion which houses all kinds of events; the Vasco da Gama Tower, the highest in the city, measuring 145m and the fascinating Lisbon’s Oceanarium, an exciting live maritime museum. |
An Aquarium where one can observe a wide diversity of sea life
The Lisbon Oceanarium opened in 1998 within the Lisbon International Exhibition, with the theme “The oceans, a heritage for the future”, strengthening Lisbon’s connection with the sea.
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Multi-use pavilion
Aesthetics, versatility, flexibility, great acoustics and its simple but innovative architecture are the perfect frame for all events.
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Gambling, Culture and Leisure
With a prime location in the heart of Parque das Nações and surrounded by several infrastructures of services and leisure.
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Shopping Centre
Located at the centre of Parque das Nações, Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre offers a wide range of shops, restaurants and leisure centers. |
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Business in the right place
The activities promoted by FIL range from the show organization, space rental, promoting third party indicatives as well as many other complementary services |
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HEADQUARTERS OF THE NATIONAL BALLET COMPANY
The Camões theatre is a reference of culture, with a privileged location in Lisbon, near the Oceanarium.. |
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Science
The Knowledge Pavilion is an interactive museum of science and technology which aims to make science accessible to everyone. |
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Architecture
The Portuguese Pavilion was built for the Expo 1998 and housed the Portuguese national representation for that event. |
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Access
The "Oriente" station is a doorway to the Parque das Nações. Providing a wide range of transportation such as trains, subway, taxis, bus and rent a cars. |
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A place of leisure for the whole family
Parque das Nações offers a vast diversity of family leisure areas tailored to all generations
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The secret to good food
Bars and restaurants are to be found along the whole Parque das Nações riverfront, an open invitation to enjoy the pleasure of food and relaxing moments among friends. |
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