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Stonework Collection (page 2)

Background imageStonework Collection: The gate to the patio of the house where was born Aquilino Ribeiro, in 1885

The gate to the patio of the house where was born Aquilino Ribeiro, in 1885, one of the greatest portuguese writers, at the village of Carregal de Tabosa, Sernancelhe. Beira Alta, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption of Tabosa, Sernancelhe. It was founded in 1692

Monastery of Our Lady of the Assumption of Tabosa, Sernancelhe. It was founded in 1692, being the last Cistercian monastery or convent to be created in Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: 16th century town hall building. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lapa. Beira Alta, Portugal

16th century town hall building. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lapa. Beira Alta, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: The main entrance in the west facade of the Tintern Abbey church

The main entrance in the west facade of the Tintern Abbey church, founded in 1131 by Cistercian monks, Monmouthshire, Wales

Background imageStonework Collection: Wild boar statue, sculpted in granit, dating back to proto-historical times

Wild boar statue, sculpted in granit, dating back to proto-historical times, more or less four to five thousand years before Christ

Background imageStonework Collection: A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Barreiro, Alvao Nature Park

A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Barreiro, Alvao Nature Park. Tras os Montes, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: A traditional granary (espigueiro) to store the corn away from the mice. Agunchos, Cerva

A traditional granary (espigueiro) to store the corn away from the mice. Agunchos, Cerva. Ribeira de Pena, Tras os Montes. Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Bobal, serra do Alvao. Tras os Montes, Portugal

A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Bobal, serra do Alvao. Tras os Montes, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: A big granary (espigueiro) to store the corn away from the mice

A big granary (espigueiro) to store the corn away from the mice. Carrazedo, Cabeceiras de Basto. Minho, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Bucos. Cabeceiras de Basto, Minho. Portugal

A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Bucos. Cabeceiras de Basto, Minho. Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: The longest granary (espigueiro) in Portugal with 29, 40m, dating back to 1853

The longest granary (espigueiro) in Portugal with 29, 40m, dating back to 1853. It has a capacity to store 30 ox carts of corn. Carrazedo, Bucos. Cabeceiras de Basto, Minho. Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: Gargoyle on the cloisters of the 15th century Convento de Jesus (Jesus Convent

Gargoyle on the cloisters of the 15th century Convento de Jesus (Jesus Convent) designed by the architect Diogo Boitaca in 1494

Background imageStonework Collection: Statues of the portal of the Motherchurch (Se Catedral) of Viana do Castelo dating back

Statues of the portal of the Motherchurch (Se Catedral) of Viana do Castelo dating back to the 15th century. Alto Minho, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: Portugal, Azores, Terceira Island, Serra do Cume, stone wall

Portugal, Azores, Terceira Island, Serra do Cume, stone wall

Background imageStonework Collection: The Lion Gate, Mycenae, Argolis, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe

The Lion Gate, Mycenae, Argolis, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe

Background imageStonework Collection: Detail of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction promoted by the consul Marcus

Detail of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction promoted by the consul Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, dating back to the year 15 BCE. A Unesco World Heritage Site. Merida, Spain

Background imageStonework Collection: Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Punanga Nui Cultural Village and Market, Polynesian stonework

Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Punanga Nui Cultural Village and Market, Polynesian stonework

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco, Huancacalle. The Inca ceremonial and sacred site of Vitcos

South America, Peru, Cusco, Huancacalle. The Inca ceremonial and sacred site of Vitcos, thought to have been built by Manco Inca or Pachacuti

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco, Coricancha. The church and convent of Santo Domingo with

South America, Peru, Cusco, Coricancha. The church and convent of Santo Domingo with the Inca Coricancha Inti Wasi (Temple of the Sun)

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco. Quechua people standing in front of an Inca wall, holding

South America, Peru, Cusco. Quechua people standing in front of an Inca wall, holding a lamb and a llama and wearing traditional clothing including a bowler hat, liclla

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco. A Quechua boy in a poncho and a chullo woollen cap with

South America, Peru, Cusco. A Quechua boy in a poncho and a chullo woollen cap with a Llama standing in front of an Inca wall in the UNESCO World Heritage listed former Inca capital of Cusco

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco. A Quechua woman standing in front of an Inca wall, holding

South America, Peru, Cusco. A Quechua woman standing in front of an Inca wall, holding a lamb and wearing a bowler hat and a liclla - while talking on a cell phone in the UNESCO World Heritage listed

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco, Nusta Hispana

South America, Peru, Cusco, Nusta Hispana. Terraces, a hiker walks next to a long Inca wall and causeway at Choquequirao, built by Tupac Inca Yupanqui and Huayna Capac

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco, Choquequirao

South America, Peru, Cusco, Choquequirao. The plaza principal (main square) and wasi houses at the Inca city of Choquequirao built by Tupac Inca Yupanqui and Huayna Capac

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco, Sacsayhuaman

South America, Peru, Cusco, Sacsayhuaman. Tourists at the Inca ceremonial site of Sacsayhuaman near the UNESCO World Heritage listed former Inca capital of Cusco

Background imageStonework Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco, Machu Picchu

South America, Peru, Cusco, Machu Picchu. A general view of terraces and buildings at the World Heritage listed Inka Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, situated in the Andes above the Urubamba valley

Background imageStonework Collection: Detail of the beautiful portuguese manueline style portal of the Palace of the Dukes

Detail of the beautiful portuguese manueline style portal of the Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval (16th century). Olivenza. Extremadura, Spain

Background imageStonework Collection: The 12th century Templar castle of Almourol, in the middle of an island in the Tagus

The 12th century Templar castle of Almourol, in the middle of an island in the Tagus river, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: The 16th century Pegoes aqueduct (Aqueduto dos Pegoes), 6 km long, that provides water

The 16th century Pegoes aqueduct (Aqueduto dos Pegoes), 6 km long, that provides water to the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: Main entrance to the Graca Fort at the city of Elvas

Main entrance to the Graca Fort at the city of Elvas. It belongs to the 17th century fortifications, the biggest city bulwark fortifications in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageStonework Collection: Micha cloister. Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal (MR)

Micha cloister. Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal (MR)

Background imageStonework Collection: The 12th century mighty Templar castle of Almourol at sunset. Portugal

The 12th century mighty Templar castle of Almourol at sunset. Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: Amoreira aqueduct dating back to the 16th century, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Elvas

Amoreira aqueduct dating back to the 16th century, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Elvas, Alentejo. Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: The Main Cloister is a work of the Renaissance convent built by King John III

The Main Cloister is a work of the Renaissance convent built by King John III. Convent of Christ, Tomar. Portugal

Background imageStonework Collection: Dom Joao I late gothic tomb in the Batalha monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Dom Joao I late gothic tomb in the Batalha monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal



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