- Alcântara (Lisbon)
Alcântara (pron. IPA2|aɫˈkɐ̃tɐɾɐ) is a civil parish ("
freguesia ") of the city ofLisbon, Portugal . Its name is of Arabic origin, meaning "the bridge", and refers to the Roman bridge that once existed there in the kingdom ofDom João V .Although today it is quite central, it was once a mere
suburb of Lisbon, comprising mostlyfarm s andpalace s. In the 16th century, there was abrook there which thenobles used topromenade in their boats. Through the late 19th century, Alcântara became a popular industrial area, with lots of small factories andwarehouse s. Through the centuries, this area has lost all of its charm and old buildings, as well as its brook, and the womenfolk used to go there to do theirlaundry .Around the early 1990s, Alcântara started to become a place for
pub s anddiscotheque s, mainly because its outer area is mostly commercial, and the noise generated at night, and the "movida", would not disturb its residents. Today, some of this areas are slowly being taken over by loft developments and newapartment s that can profit from its excellent river views and central locality.
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