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Café Ceuta
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Built by order of Ferreira dos Santos in 1953, this coffee shop designed by the architect Carlos Neves, who chose a modernity-inclined shadow approach with lampshades. The decoration, entirely referring to the conquest of Ceuta, is one of the shop´s particularities. Ceuta is one of the rare coffee shops from the 50s still operating and also one of the most emblematic in the city. Within many years it was a meeting place for friends, ministers, congressmen, figures such as Sottomayor Cardia, Montalvão Machado, Eurico de Melo and some members of the Sá Carneiro family.
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