How such a delicate, richly informative cinematic history tour of Lisbon only receives 15k views is beyond me. But please continue with your brilliant work, cuz for me it's simply the best tour guide for Lisbon one can find currently on the internet. Top-notch narration with a hearty way of editing to match. Thank you and huge respect!
I just loved your video. I was in Lisboa for 6 days this past April, and I will return in September. I will certainly go to that library I missed. Thank you for the great history lesson.
Lisboa is a beautiful city, with rich history. A side note - during the 1755 Earthquake much of the City which was Riverside was of course devastated - along with this, was the destruction of building which were holding a significant amount of the Portuguese Historical Maps etc. Which may well have been the greatest treasure that Portugal had garnered. The information contained was in the hands of the Portuguese Only. It was confirmation of the discoveries in the East, some of which is not credited to this very day. I’m glad you did highlight the Tower of Belem and the Monument to Infante Dom Henrique and the Discobradors, perhaps the Geronimo’s Monastery could have been shown. Thanks for your work on this Video. The Portuguese Wallaby Down Under Now on top.
Excellent work! Lot's of exquisite imagery, the azulejos, the reflections no Rossio and Praça do Comércio, in particular. The reflection of the arriving long tram, on the water logged calçada was a gem.
Thanks for your kind eyes! Just to add one more characteristic of Lisbon: The light. With a wide estuary South reflecting the sun light, Azulejos and white cobble stones in the pavement do the rest. There is a lot of reflected light coming from below and the sides. In the winter is even brighter since the sun runs lower and the reflexion is less vertical.
In the north of Portugal, where we in Minho built Portugal, the word "azulejos" means blue (azul) and this go much before the Arabs period. In fact the oldest chapels from the Braga Swabians times already had blue azulejos in the walls and they represented the most "hard" moments in the life of the saints.
No. The twin bridge of 25 de abril is the Oakland Bay bridge (which is much bigger). That's the one build by the same company. The similarity with Golden Gate it's only the color.
12:00 - Pastéis de Nata and Pastéis de Belém are not the same thing. The first are based on a generic recipe that everyone follows with little differences here and there, while the latter are based on an exclusive, unique and secret recipe and are only sold in the factory's shop in Belém. 12:30 - Those are not trams, they're elevators.
Another awesome video! Love the history lesson and the beautiful shots of the city & landscape! Well done!
Thanks!
How such a delicate, richly informative cinematic history tour of Lisbon only receives 15k views is beyond me. But please continue with your brilliant work, cuz for me it's simply the best tour guide for Lisbon one can find currently on the internet. Top-notch narration with a hearty way of editing to match. Thank you and huge respect!
I apologize up front about my pronunciations!
Very professionally made. One of the best introductions to Lisbon I have seen and I have seen a few. Thanks. well done
Really thorough - appreciate the historical background!
I just loved your video. I was in Lisboa for 6 days this past April, and I will return in September. I will certainly go to that library I missed. Thank you for the great history lesson.
Lisboa is a beautiful city, with rich history.
A side note - during the 1755 Earthquake much of the City which was Riverside was of course devastated - along with this, was the destruction of building which were holding a significant amount of the Portuguese Historical Maps etc.
Which may well have been the greatest treasure that Portugal had garnered. The information contained was in the hands of the Portuguese Only. It was confirmation of the discoveries in the East, some of which is not credited to this very day.
I’m glad you did highlight the Tower of Belem and the Monument to Infante Dom Henrique and the Discobradors, perhaps the Geronimo’s Monastery could have been shown.
Thanks for your work on this Video.
The Portuguese Wallaby Down Under
Now on top.
Great job, a perfect guide to Lisbon for the first time traveler! I loved all the history and culture. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
Excellent work! Lot's of exquisite imagery, the azulejos, the reflections no Rossio and Praça do Comércio, in particular. The reflection of the arriving long tram, on the water logged calçada was a gem.
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Thanks very nice explanation. I like those beautiful sequence and photography. Great video
Excellent production and narration. Superb documentary. Thanks for this!
Great video my man, traveling to Lisbon this month and this is exactly what I was looking for
Thanks for your kind eyes! Just to add one more characteristic of Lisbon: The light. With a wide estuary South reflecting the sun light, Azulejos and white cobble stones in the pavement do the rest. There is a lot of reflected light coming from below and the sides. In the winter is even brighter since the sun runs lower and the reflexion is less vertical.
Oh wow, that is really interesting, I hadn’t heard that but it makes sense, things do seem to glow when the sun shines right. Thanks!
Thank you for a very informative and well-made video, I'm baffled that you don't have more views and subscribers
Keep doing the great work; this world needs more of it.
dude you did such a good job. please travel around more outside of the US and do more of these videos. amazing!!! subbed
A quém publicó este Video-documental sobre a minha e Sempre Querida Lisboa, Somente tenho 2 palavras a dizer; " DIVINO e OBRIGADO " !
Thank you. This is professional work. Love the way you synthesize information. Look forward to watching other videos that you create.
Great work!!! Congratulations
To Ana V. ...of Mosambique and Lisbon...who once visited North Carolina in America.....your friend Diana never forget you and wish you well.
In the north of Portugal, where we in Minho built Portugal, the word "azulejos" means blue (azul) and this go much before the Arabs period. In fact the oldest chapels from the Braga Swabians times already had blue azulejos in the walls and they represented the most "hard" moments in the life of the saints.
Thank you so much for showing us beautiful century. We loved the city and definitely will be on our list . Chaos
TQVM. from a Portuguese descendant in South East asia
Well done, sir. Top Lisbon vid. Venha vinho!
Another great video about a great city.
Nice!!
Thanks!
nice work!
Nice vídeo!Obrigado!
No. The twin bridge of 25 de abril is the Oakland Bay bridge (which is much bigger). That's the one build by the same company. The similarity with Golden Gate it's only the color.
Very accurate facts, congracts. Well done
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Loved this video! Thank you
You need to visit the cities of Porto, Aveiro and the sacred land of Fátima, and see the beauty of the country of Portugal, hugs.
Loved it! Thank you.
Damned, so well done. Obrigado.
12:00 - Pastéis de Nata and Pastéis de Belém are not the same thing. The first are based on a generic recipe that everyone follows with little differences here and there, while the latter are based on an exclusive, unique and secret recipe and are only sold in the factory's shop in Belém.
12:30 - Those are not trams, they're elevators.
The Portuguese pavement where I'm from is simply referred to as cobblestone and no matter what they're called I love them 😊
Fantastic
We think Portugal is beautiful, too….we are moving there from Vancouver in three days!
Great work
Great video!🇵🇹
Beautiful done ❤
💚❤️🇵🇹👍🏻
What is the background music in the "earthquake" chapter? Thank you for the video, loved it!
Nice video, but please metrics system !
Thank you
The river’s name isn’t tiger , but “Tejo”, Rio Tejo.
É Tagus em inglês.
Great video!!! Wich camera you use for this shots?
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