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Inaugurado em Junho de 2004, o Parque Verde do Mondego veio aproximar o rio da vivência diária de Coimbra. Na margem direita nasceu uma área de mais de 400 mil metros quadrados, totalmente dedicada ao lazer. A entrada faz-se pela zona das esplanadas, assentes numa plataforma de madeira literalmente sobre o rio. Segue-se a zona "verde" propriamante dita, que soma 4 quilómetros de corredores para peões, e o mesmo comprimento de ciclovias, por entre pavilhões com exposições temporárias e muitas actividades de desporto e lazer. A rematar, o Pavilhão Centro de Portugal, que não é mais do que o Pavilhão de Portugal da Expo 2000, em Hannover, projectado por Souto Moura e Álvaro Siza Vieira, construído essencialmente com cortiça, ocupa uma área de 1.375 metros quadrados e consiste no mais recente espaço museológico da cidade. Durante o verão de 2006 foi inaugurada a inovadora ponte pedonal que liga as duas margens do Mondego, já que na margem esquerda foram um parque dedicado às actividades radicais, um parque infantil e uma zona de merendas. <a href="http://www.lifecooler.pt/edicoes/lifecooler/ch_desenvReg.asp?reg=306128" rel="nofollow">www.lifecooler.pt/edicoes/lifecooler/ch_desenvReg.asp?reg...</a>

Inaugurated in June of 2004, the Green Park of the Mondego came to approach the river of the daily experience of Coimbra. In the right edge an area of more than 400 a thousand square meters was born, total dedicated to the leisure. The entrance becomes for the zone of the esplanades, seats literally in a wooden platform on the river. It is followed zone & quot; verde& quot; said propriamante, that adds 4 quilómetros of corridors for laborers, and the same length of ciclovias, among pavilions with temporary expositions and many activities of sport and leisure. To conclude, the Pavilion Center of Portugal, that is not more than what the Pavilion of Portugal of the Expo 2000, in Hannover, projectado for Souto Moura and Alvaro Siza Vieira, constructed essentially with cork oak, occupies an area of 1.375 square meters and consists of the most recent museológico space of the city. During the 2006 summer the innovative pedonal bridge was inaugurated that binds the two edges of the Mondego, since in the left edge they had been a dedicated park to the radical activities, an infantile park and a zone of merendas. <a href="http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt" rel="nofollow">babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt</a>

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Author Vitor Oliveira from Torres Vedras, PORTUGAL
Camera location40° 12′ 04.7″ N, 8° 25′ 36.41″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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