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Window of the Solar dos Noronhas Manor House, 17th century. The current manor house was built on the site and on primitive ruins. According to tradition, King Dom Dinis stayed there in 1310
Solar dos Noronhas Manor House, 17th century. The current manor house was built on the site and on primitive ruins. According to tradition, King Dom Dinis stayed there in 1310
Casa dos Coutinhos Manor House, 18th century. Leomil, Moimenta da Beira. Portugal
Church and Monastery of Santa Maria of Salzedas. Salzedas, Tarouca. Portugal
Cloisters of the Monastery of Santa Maria of Salzedas. 18th century cloisters. Salzedas, Tarouca. Portugal
Carved stone belonging to the 12th cloisters of the Monastery of Santa Maria de Salzedas. Tarouca, Portugal
Casa do Paco, a building dating back to the 12th century. Tavora-Varosa Regional Wine Commission. Dalvares, Tarouca. Portugal
Church of the Monastery of Sao Joao de Tarouca dating back to 1154, this being the first male Cistercian monastery built in Portuguese territory. Tarouca, Portugal
Interior of the Motherchurch of Tarouca. Beira Alta, Portugal
The motherchurch of the village where was born Aquilino Ribeiro, in 1885, one of the greatest portuguese writers. Carregal de Tabosa, Sernancelhe. Beira Alta, Portugal
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
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
Interior of the church of the Our Lady of Lapa Sanctuary. Lapa mountain. Beira Alta, Portugal
Our Lady of Lapa Sanctuary. Lapa mountain. Beira Alta, Portugal
16th century town hall building. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lapa. Beira Alta, Portugal
The 19th century house of Aquilino Ribeiro, one of the greatest portuguese writers, at the village of Soutosa, where he lived for many years and where he always returned. Soutosa, Moimenta da Beira
Lagoa Comprida, one of several volcano craters of Flores island. Azores archipelago, Portugal
Historic centre of Setubal. Portugal
Azores juniper, Cedro-do-Mato (Juniperus brevifolia) and Azorean Heather (Erica azorica). Flores Nature Park, Flores island. Azores archipelago, Portugal
Motherchurch of Sao Salvador and Museum of Horta. Faial island, Azores islands. Portugal
The beautiful 16th century fountain in the historic center of Caminha. Alto Minho, Portugal
Jacaranda at Evora, Alentejo. Portugal
Jacaranda at Evora, Alentejo. Portugal (MR)
Praca do Giraldo, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Evora, Portugal
Traditional houses of Ericeira, Portugal
Polifemo and Galatea, a roman mosaic dating back to the 2nd century A. D. found in the subsoil of Plaza de la CorrederaPolifemo and Galatea, a roman mosaic dating back to the 2nd century A.D. found in the subsoil of Plaza de la Corredera in 1959
Patio of the Posada del Potro, initially an inn founded on the 14th century and nowadays the Centro Flamenco Fosforito, a place where we can study and listen to flamenco. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
Kitchen of the Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Main courtyard of the Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Patio de la Capilla, Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Patio del Archivo, Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Window in the Patio de los Jardineros, Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Floor of the main courtyard of the Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace, made with river stones polished along the centuries.. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
Street in San Basilio during the Fiesta de los Patios. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
Patio (courtyard) full of flowers and freshness of the Asociacion de Amigos de los Patios Cordobeses, San Basilio district. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
The well, for centuries the central piece of the patios in Cordoba. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
The fountain, source of water, wellness and freshness in the Patios of Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
Old door. Cordoba old town, Andalucia. Spain
Tiles advertising a botica (farmacia-apothecary). Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
A popular district with the Plaza full of flowers during the Cruces de Mayo (May Crosses) Festival. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) over Guadalquivir River and the Calahorra Tower, a fortified gate. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Alcazar of the Christian Kings), Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Andalucia, Spain