Located in the heart of Lisbon, Campo Pequeno is one of Portugal’s most distinctive architectural landmarks. Completed in 1892 and designed by António José Dias da Silva, the building is a remarkable example of Neo-Moorish architecture, characterised by red brick façades, domed towers and intricate detailing. Originally built as a bullring, today it functions as a multifunctional cultural venue, successfully combining historic identity with modern urban use.