3. AQUEDUCT OF IN HABITANT OF COIMBRA AND UNIVERSITY The Arches of the Garden or Aqueduct of Saint Sebastian, situated in front of the Botanical Garden of the University of Inhabitant of Coimbra, were once upon a time a Roman aqueduct, which was serving to supply the rise of Inhabitant of Coimbra. Built by the Italian engineer Filipe Terzio in the reign of D. Sebastian, on ruins of an aqueduct of the Roman time, it was tying the hills where they were situating the monastery of Santana and the Castle, winning a depression in twenty one arches. For on the Arch of Honor there is a set of two sculptures acting, from the Northern side S. Roque, from the South side S. Sebastian.
4. Destrito of Coimbra . Coimbra is a Portuguese city, capital of the district of Coimbra, the main city in central region of Portugal, located in the Baixo Mondego subregion in 2007 with about 145,000 inhabitants in the villages of their municipality. Historic city of students, currently has nearly 30 thousand students, most of them out, adding it is still about 45 to 48 thousand entries from people who live in peripheral municipalities, resulting in a fluctuating population of approximately 220,000 people. It is the center of the Metropolitan Area of Coimbra. Bathed by the river Mondego, Coimbra is home to a city with 319.4 square kilometers of area, subdivided into 31 parishes, 13 of which are urban or mostly urban. The council is limited to the northern city of Mealhada the east by Penacova, Vila Nova de Poiares and Miranda do Corvo, south of Condeixa-a-Nova, to the west by Montemor-o-Velho and northwest by Cantanhede
8. Ponte 25 de Abril The Bridge 25 of April, also known like Bridge on the Tagus, was inaugurated in 1966 with the name Bridge Salazar, in memory to a dictator whom it told it to build. Later, the bridge received the current name in honor of the revolution of the Carnations that happened to 25 of April of 1974. This was a day of revolution ' not bloody '. In the Revolution of the Carnations, the soldiers put carnations in the pipe of his arms and revolted against the longest dictatorship of the world.
11. Square of the riverside of the Port Square of medieval origin, turned into the séc. XVIII for John de Almada and I Make sticky. For suggestion of the English consul J. Whitehead, the nascent sides, south and setting would be closed by an arcade. The plan was interrupted, when elements are remaining of him only in the western front and in the grand fountain that was serving of backdrop. Between the square and the bridge it is developed the interesting one would deal, when the part of the wall was leaned fernandina and articulated with the superior use and respective casario. Though built already in the century XIX, it was inspired in the Adelphi, the lost warehouses of the zone portuária of London.