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| 正面描述 | Square flan composed entirely of a coloured mosaic design evoking traditional Portuguese azulejo tilework, rendered in shades of blue, grey, and white. The legend PORTUGAL is inscribed across the upper field within individual tile squares, with the denomination 5 EURO appearing across the lower field in the same tile-letter style. The date 2025 runs vertically along the left side, also set within tile squares. The Portuguese state arms appear in the right-centre field as a small incuse relief cartouche. The entire design, conceived by Eduardo Aires, integrates all inscriptions seamlessly into the geometric tile pattern. |
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| 正面铭文 | PORTUGAL 2025 5 EURO |
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Portugal's azulejo tradition reached its most ambitious phase in the eighteenth century, when vast tile panels began covering entire church interiors, palace staircases, and garden facades — a scale of decorative ambition that consumed the output of Lisbon's tile workshops for decades. The 1755 earthquake and subsequent rebuilding under Pombal only accelerated demand, as newly constructed public buildings required rapid interior finishing at enormous volume.
Imprensa Nacional - Casa da Moeda has issued several collector pieces in this azulejo series, each tied to a specific century of the tradition's development.