There's still some time to go before the meeting. I'll visit Bombar Square first. Marquis Pombar was once Portugal's iron-handed prime minister. His most famous achievement was to preside over the reconstruction work after the Lisbon earthquake in the 18th century. We don't comment much on the political struggle. However, his decisions in the reconstruction work have a direct impact on today's Lisbon's urban planning. The former royal palace in the city center has been transformed into a commercial square. All houses have been earthquake-resistant with wooden frames. Means, at that time, were relatively advanced ideas. Square sculpture can also be remarkable, Marquis is surrounded by symbolic rights of the lion, brick patchwork boat design, surrounded by living sculptures, cattle farming, horse herding, under the pillar there are boatmen struggling upward, muscles full of tension, different shapes, is quite infectious works.