Chafariz do Carmo

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Historical landmark· Cultural landmark

Chafariz do Carmo Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Chafariz do Carmo is located in Lisboa, Portugal on Largo do Carmo 4. Chafariz do Carmo is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Portugal.

Address

Largo do Carmo 4

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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KC Hong

This historical square is where the handover of the revolution happened. There are cafes and street musicians to serenade you. Nearby is the entrance to the elevator and an old church.

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Marcos Gallego Llorente

Most beautiful square in Lisbon. Great at all times. On Sundays there is a little market there, at night outside cafes are great, and on other days it’s just a beautiful place to explore. It has a really nice feel. Fully recommended! Also, the kiosk and the sculpture in the middle really help with the vibe.

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RGSOUNDF

Not a lot, architecture-wise, survived the devastating Lisbon earthquake of 1775, so every relic that predates the disaster feels especially valuable, This is the case of the \Chafariz do Carmo\, one of the numerous fresh water public fountains (used mostly for drinking) that existed in Lisbon. The fountain itself is beautifully designed with four dolphins adorning its inner part. The \Chafariz do Carmo\ should be enjoyed as a part of a broader sightseeing tour of the immediate area, with the relaxing and leafy square Largo do Carmo in the middle of which the fountain is located, the Convento do Carmo, an imposing building that partially survived the 1775 earthquake, also housing Carmo Archaeological Museum, the Elevador de Santa Justa, right around the corner, via the small passageway of Travessa Dom Pedro de Menezes, the best way to beat the crowds (of its downtown entrance), the headquarters of the National Guard (GNR General Command), an iconic landmark in Portugal's Carnation Revolution, where on April 25, 1974 the last Portugal's dictator Caetano officially ceded power to the rebels, and a National Guard Museum (Museu da Guarda Nacional Republicana) located in the same building, on the left of the convent (facing it).

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Martin Pulec

Nice small square. Quite calm for a city centre. Good place to rest your feets.

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BradJill

This is an interesting fountain structure designed by Angelo Belasco in 1771. The fountain adds to the atmosphere of Largo Carmo square and is worth having a quick look-see when passing by the square or before/after visiting Igreja do Carmo.

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Thang Huynh

Nice square to grab a drink and sit. Great back drop!

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Andrew Long

Very picturesque square which feels more like Paris than Lisbon!

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Aditya verma

Kindly note that you cannot carry cameras inside and not allowed to click pictures. It's the ruins of an ancient church. Its a beautiful place and highly recommended. One can get to see a mummy inside. It is not free. You will be charged an entree fee of 10 euro.