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The Crystal Palace (O Palácio de Cristal) in Portugal's second largest city of Porto was inspired by The Crystal Palace in London. It was inaugurated in 1865 to host the 1865 International Exhibition. Eventually falling into disrepair, it was demolished in 1951 to make way for a Sports Pavilion, today known as the Rosa Mota Pavilion, named after the Portuguese marathon runner.

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  • Crystal Palace (Porto) (en)
  • Palácio de Cristal (Porto) (pt)
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  • The Crystal Palace (O Palácio de Cristal) in Portugal's second largest city of Porto was inspired by The Crystal Palace in London. It was inaugurated in 1865 to host the 1865 International Exhibition. Eventually falling into disrepair, it was demolished in 1951 to make way for a Sports Pavilion, today known as the Rosa Mota Pavilion, named after the Portuguese marathon runner. (en)
  • O Palácio de Cristal (1865 — 1951) foi um edifício que existiu no antigo campo da , na freguesia de Massarelos, na cidade do Porto, em Portugal. Inaugurado em 1865, o Palácio de Cristal original acabou por ser demolido em 1951 para dar lugar ao Pavilhão dos Desportos, hoje Pavilhão Rosa Mota. O Palácio de Cristal, da autoria do arquitecto inglês Thomas Dillen Jones, foi construído em granito, ferro e vidro, tendo o Crystal Palace londrino por modelo. Media 150 metros de comprimento por 72 metros de largura e era dividido em três naves. (pt)
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  • Crystal Palace (Porto) (en)
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  • Crystal Palace (en)
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  • Thomas Dillen Jones (en)
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  • Exhibition Centre (en)
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  • View of the Crystal Palace, which was demolished in 1951 (en)
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  • Portugal (en)
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  • Granite, iron and glass (en)
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  • The Crystal Palace (O Palácio de Cristal) in Portugal's second largest city of Porto was inspired by The Crystal Palace in London. It was inaugurated in 1865 to host the 1865 International Exhibition. Eventually falling into disrepair, it was demolished in 1951 to make way for a Sports Pavilion, today known as the Rosa Mota Pavilion, named after the Portuguese marathon runner. (en)
  • O Palácio de Cristal (1865 — 1951) foi um edifício que existiu no antigo campo da , na freguesia de Massarelos, na cidade do Porto, em Portugal. Inaugurado em 1865, o Palácio de Cristal original acabou por ser demolido em 1951 para dar lugar ao Pavilhão dos Desportos, hoje Pavilhão Rosa Mota. O Palácio de Cristal, da autoria do arquitecto inglês Thomas Dillen Jones, foi construído em granito, ferro e vidro, tendo o Crystal Palace londrino por modelo. Media 150 metros de comprimento por 72 metros de largura e era dividido em três naves. (pt)
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  • 3 September 1861
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