The Monument to the Discoveries, also known as the Great Discovery Monument, is one of the most iconic buildings in Portugal. It is located near Belenta and stands on the coastal square. It has become a symbol of Portugal. The monument was built to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry. It is shaped like a ship with huge sails. On the stele there are statues of Henry and 80 other sailors. Henry stands at the bow of the ship. Avenida de Bras lia, 1400-038 Lisboa, Portugal Transportation 15E, 729 to Centro Cultural de Bel &3; m stop, get off and walk 50 metres northeast from the bus to the Bel &233;3; m-Jer &3; nimos stop, get off the bus and walk 50 metres west from the bus to the Bel &3; m-Jer 3; nimosmos station, and you can arrive 50 metres from the bus to the west 50 metres from the bus, then you can reach the door ticket "3 single ticket, 3 European children (12-18 years old, 12-18 years old (12-18 years old), elderly (12-18-18 years old Over 65 years old) Each person will be closed from March to September 10:00-19:00 in summer, Monday in March, 10:00-18:00-160 in winter to February 10:00-18:00-160 in the following year, January 1, May 1 and Christmas.