Gare do Oriente
Gare do Oriente is a major train station located in Lisbon, Portugal. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, it features a striking modern design characterized by its steel and glass structure. The station serves as a hub for various transportation modes, including trains, buses, and the metro, facilitating travel within the city and to other regions.
Opened in 1998, Gare do Oriente was built for the Expo 98 World Exposition, which focused on the theme of oceans. The station is not only functional but also a popular architectural landmark, attracting visitors who admire its unique design and spacious layout.