Cais das Colunas, Lisbon — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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Acerca de Cais das Colunas

Cais das Colunas is where Lisbon meets the Tagus, and it has been welcoming arrivals in grand style for centuries. These iconic marble steps at Praca do Comercio were designed by architect Eugenio dos Santos as part of the city's ambitious rebuilding after the devastating 1755 earthquake. The two monumental columns that give the pier its name are thought to have been modeled on the legendary columns of Solomon's Temple, adding layers of symbolic meaning to what might otherwise seem like a simple waterfront landing. For centuries, this was the VIP entrance to Lisbon. Heads of state, royalty, and dignitaries arriving by ship would step off their vessels and onto these marble stairs. Queen Elizabeth II continued that tradition as recently as 1957, passing between the two columns just as countless rulers had before her. When the Royal Palace still stood nearby, the Cais served as its grand waterfront doorway. The columns were dismantled for restoration between 1996 and 2008, and Lisbon used the opportunity to extend the Metro line beneath the site. When they returned, they resumed their centuries-old role as sentinels over one of Europe's most photogenic waterfronts. Today, sitting on these steps watching the light play across the Tagus is one of Lisbon's simplest and most beautiful pleasures. A Questo adventure through the Baixa district starts right here, where the river meets the city.

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Praça do Comércio, 1100-148 Lisboa, Portugal

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Frequently asked questions

What is the Cais das Colunas in Lisbon?
Cais das Colunas is a historic marble pier and waterfront steps at Praca do Comercio in Lisbon. Named after two monumental columns thought to be modeled on Solomon's Temple, it served for centuries as the noble entrance to the city where royalty and heads of state arrived by ship from the Tagus River.
Why are there two columns at Cais das Colunas?
The two monumental columns flanking the marble steps are believed to have been inspired by the legendary pillars of Solomon's Temple. They were designed as part of Lisbon's post-1755 earthquake reconstruction and symbolize the city's maritime grandeur. They were restored between 1996 and 2008 and remain one of Lisbon's most photographed landmarks.
Can you visit Cais das Colunas?
Yes, Cais das Colunas is freely accessible at the waterfront edge of Praca do Comercio. Visitors can sit on the marble steps overlooking the Tagus River, walk between the iconic columns, and enjoy views of the river and the 25 de Abril Bridge. It is one of Lisbon's most popular spots for sunset watching and photography.

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