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Starting in July 1989, the pre-existing buildings along the waterfront were demolished and many of the infrastructures were reestablished. By January 1992, modules 1, 2 and 3 were completed and ready to accommodate the institutions, administration, communication centre and security of the European
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that interconnect the three principal structures. Each centre is separated by transversal "streets", that link the building's interiors which are extensions of the city of Lisbon's historical urban structure. The centrality of the main building extends the urban fabric to the interior creating a
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was taken in January 1988, as part of the Portuguese government's understanding that it needed building to host the works of Portugal's European Union Presidency (in 1992). The building would also serve as a core facility for cultural and leisure activities after its term, and as a venue for
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The Belém Cultural Centre has 140,000 m of construction area and was prepared in a very short period (1989–1992). The client of the project was the Portuguese State through the secretary of state for culture. Completed in 1992, it occupies a total of 100,000 m and is the work of architects
322:(Portugal), was designed to include five modules: a Conference Centre, a Performing Arts Centre, an Exhibition Centre, a Hotel and complementary equipment zone, but the Conference Centre, the Performing Arts Centre and the Exhibition Centre were initially built. 458:, the core of the site's cultural and artistic activities, it includes two auditoriums (the larger holding 1,429 seats and the smaller with 348 seats), rehearsal hall with 72 seats, in order to support film, opera, ballet, theatre and music events; and 488:
is a service of the Belém Cultural Centre Foundation; courses, seminars and Conferences are directed towards teaching and learning, as well as the acquisition of further knowledge, skills and specialisation in the different areas of the arts, and
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An international architectural competition was held and six proposals were invited to submit a preliminary project, out of the 57 submissions. The final proposal, submitted by the architectural consortium of
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Union Presidency. A year later the Conference Centre and small auditorium (March) and later the Exhibition Centre were opened to the public. By September of the same year, the main auditorium was opened.
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in 1992, but with the long-term goal of providing permanent venues for conferences, exhibitions and performance arts (such as opera, ballet and concerts), in addition to meeting halls, shops and cafés.
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The centre's position, aligned with the Jerónimos Monastery, intentionally fronts the Império Square, and consists of structural blocks with courtyards and
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public space. This architectural style can best be interpreted by Santana and Matos (2010) who refer to as the
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provides a close link between the Foundation and schools of various levels as well as other institutions; and
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The Belém Cultural Centre won the International Stone Architecture Award at the Verona Fair in 1993.
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It has hosted events like the summit meeting of the heads of state of the
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A sculpture near one of the patios/entranceways to the cultural centre
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The centre features several areas with different roles:
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Belem Cultural Centre

Padrão dos Descobrimentos
Belém Cultural Center is located in Lisbon
Cultural centre
Concert hall
Convention centre
Modern
Belém, Lisbon
Coordinates
38°41′43″N 9°12′31″W / 38.69528°N 9.20861°W / 38.69528; -9.20861
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Vittorio Gregotti
Manuel Salgado
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Portuguese
Belém
Lisbon
Presidency of the European Council

cultural center
Vittorio Gregotti
Manuel Salgado
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

Belém
Praça do Império
Jerónimos Monastery
Palace
Tower of Belém

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