The Arc de Triomphe of Lisbon was once the seat of the Portuguese palace, and the palace building was destroyed after the Lisbon earthquake in 1755, leaving only one arch, which was supported by 6 11-meter-high columns, with the emblem of Portugal in the middle. The goddess holds two wreaths symbolizing virtue and talent, and the portico at the foot of the goddess is engraved with Portuguese engravings of "glory for talent and courage". There is still a view of the "April 25" bridge, the old city center and Lisbon's famous sightseeing elevator and tram.