Praça Júlio de Castilho
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"Jardim Júlio de Castilho, also known as Jardim de Santa Luzia, is a garden in Lisbon. It is located at the Santa Luzia viewpoint.
It has a bust of the writer Júlio de Castilho, designed by Costa Motta (uncle), inaugurated on July 25, 1929, a tribute from the city to the famous olisopographer.
The tile panels found on the south wall of the church stand out, representing the Conquest of Lisbon and Praça do Comércio before the earthquake, both from Fábrica Viúva de Lamego and designed by António Quaresma."
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