CP - Comboios de Portugal (Gare do Oriente)
CP - Comboios de Portugal (Gare do Oriente)
Railway stations
Located in Lisbon's Eastern zone, Oriente Station was designed as an intermodal station to support Expo’98 and was also intended as the city's main transport interface, integrating metro, train, a road terminal and parking.
The station was designed by the distinguished Spanish architect and engineer, Santiago Calatrava, who is world renowned for his unique style that combines materials such as concrete, glass and steel, achieving visibility for structures that other architects hide.
In the Oriente Station, Calatrava created a large-scale structure with an elegant and light appearance, that some people see as a metallic cluster of trees and while others think it resembles the columns and arches of a Gothic cathedral.
The station was designed by the distinguished Spanish architect and engineer, Santiago Calatrava, who is world renowned for his unique style that combines materials such as concrete, glass and steel, achieving visibility for structures that other architects hide.
In the Oriente Station, Calatrava created a large-scale structure with an elegant and light appearance, that some people see as a metallic cluster of trees and while others think it resembles the columns and arches of a Gothic cathedral.
Contacts
Address:
Edifício Gare do Oriente, Piso 1 - Avª. D. João II
1990-233 LISBOA
1990-233 LISBOA
Telephone:
+351 707 210 220
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