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building in Lisbon, it's often a former convent or monastery, nationalized by the state, and
now occupied by a hospital, school, or the military.
In the park, a bust honors a 19th-century local journalist (founder of Lisbon's first
daily newspaper) and a charming, barefooted delivery boy. This district is famous for its
writers, poets, publishers, and bohemians. (The walk continues downhill from here.)
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