Lisbon
Jardim Gulbenkian
Garden in the City
Avenue de Berna, 45-A
Lisboa, 1067-001
Nearest Train: São Sebastião da Pedreira
Created in the 1960’s by the landscape architects Telles and Barreto, the garden attracts thousands of visitors annually. Join them and search out a quiet corner amidst the dense vegetation or find a seat in the amphitheatre overlooking the pond. Any of these spots is a perfect place to sit and enjoy the many cultural events which take place in the garden day and night. Before the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation acquired the space in 1957, the land was home to Lisbon’s first Zoological Garden.
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