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ESTAÇÃO (STATION) SÃO BENTO

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Estação São Bento, Porto, Portugal
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When the railway arrived in Portugal at the end of the 19th century, it took almost thirty years to build the railway station in the centre of Porto. It is located on the site of the São Bento Convent (16th century), whose destruction was one of the illustrations of the millenary antagonism between the merchants and authorities of the city and the Church. From temporary installations to partial demolitions of the convent, whose name the station has kept, it was inaugurated in 1916, although the first project was presented in 1887. After more than 50 years as a mixed freight and passenger station, it is now used only for passenger transport, in connection with the Campanhã station, located 3 km to the north (which can be reached by metro).

It is a vast building considered as one of the ten most beautiful stations in the world (and the most beautiful in Portugal) with its wrought iron clock, but especially its large hall of lost steps nicely decorated with azulejos created by Jorge Colaço in 1914. You could stay there for hours to admire each "painting" presented before your eyes and, when you think you've done the trick, you discover new ones hidden here and there in the nooks and crannies, to your great delight. To fully enjoy it, however, come at the end of the day when there is less traffic. A must-see during your stay in Porto because it is a place not to be missed.

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FabienW
Visited in august 2017
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Des fresques superbes qui reprennent une partie de l'histoire portugaise en azulejos.
à voir sans hésiter
heleneh06
Visited in april 2018
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Très beau. Les céramiques sont impressionnantes. Ambiance agréable et intéressant de prendre des clichés photos. C'est surtout l'entrée qui est intéressante même si c'est bien d'aller voir aussi l'arrivée et le départ des trains
j2p2camer
Visited in april 2018
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La plus belle gare du Portugal, et une des plus belles au monde.
La salle des pas-perdus est couverte d'azulejos avec pages d'histoire et de vie locale.
C'est d'ici que vous pourrez aller à Braga ou à Guimarès.
C'est aussi d'ici que vous pourrez prendre "la présidentielle" pour une expérience gastronome à bord d'un train hors du commun pour 500 €.
Visited in july 2017
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Le hall d'entrée de la gare Sao Bento est magnifique et très original. Les fresques en azulejos représentent des scènes historiques (vie courante et combats) et sont très bien conservées. En plein cœur de la vieille ville, c'est à mon sens un incontournable à visiter à Porto.
Visited in october 2017
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Superbe gare ! Des très belles fresque d'Azulejos. Et petit conseil, si vous cherchez un petit endroit où mettre vos petites valises lors de votre dernier jour, des consignes sont dispo à tarif hyper attractif !!! Beaucoup moins chère qu'à Lisbonne !

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