Elevador da Glória - Lisbon, Portugal
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N 38° 42.973 W 009° 08.562
29S E 487594 N 4285295
The Elevador da Glória is a 19th century funicular that is still operating in Lisbon.
Waymark Code: WMKDXC
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Date Posted: 03/27/2014
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The Disfruta Lisboa website (
visit link) translated into English informs us about this and two other nearby funiculars:
"Elevators Lisbon
Elevator da Gloria
Elevators Lisbon funiculars are basically used to climb the long, steep slopes of the Portuguese capital.
In Lisbon there are three ski lifts, all designed by Raoul Mesnier de Ponsard, the same engineer who later created the Santa Justa Elevator .
The three elevators are elevator do Lavra, Glória Elevator and Elevator da Bica.
Do Lavra Elevator
The elevator do Lavra was opened in 1884 and is the oldest funicular Lisbon . Connect the street Câmara Pestana and Largo da Announced (perpendicular to Avenida da Liberdade).
Elevator da Glória
The most famous and interesting of the three is the funicular lift da Glória. Communicates with Square Restorers Street San Pedro de Alcantara in the Bairro Alto .
At the top you can enjoy the view of Lisbon from the Mirador de San Pedro de Alcántara , for us the best in town.
The Elevator da Glória became operational on October 24, 1885."
Wikipedia (
visit link) adds:
"The Glória Funicular (Portuguese: Elevador da Glória) is a funicular that links Baixa (Restauradores Square) with Bairro Alto (Jardim / Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara), in Lisbon, Portugal. It is operated by Carris.
The Glória Funicular was opened to the public on October 24, 1885. At first it was designed as a water-powered system, then in 1886 it was replaced by a steam-power one, and finally in 1915 it was electrified. In 2002 it was designated a National Monument."
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