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Monument to the Restorers

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Monument to the Restorers

Location
  
Restauradores Square, Lisbon, Portugal

Sculptor
  
Simões de Almeida, Alberto Nunes

Similar
  
Museu Nacional do Despo, Rua Augusta Arch, Igreja de São Domingos, Monumento aos Mortos da Grand, Carmo Convent

The Monument to the Restorers (Portuguese: Monumento aos Restauradores) is a monument located in Restauradores Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The monument was designed by António Tomás da Fonseca and erected in 1886.

History and Details

The monument memorializes the victory of the Portuguese Restoration War. The war, which saw the end of the House of Habsburg and the rise of the House of Braganza, was lasted from 1640 to 1668.

The monument is an obelisk located in the center of the square. Along the sides of the obelisk are the names and dates of the battles fought in the Portuguese Restoration War. At the base of the statue, there are two allegorical statues symbolising "Independence" and "Victory", by sculptors Simões de Almeida and Alberto Nunes.

References

Monument to the Restorers Wikipedia