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Interior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
The historical center of Aguiar da Beira dating back to the 12th century. Portugal
The medieval bridge of Ucanha, dating back to the 12th century, over the Varosa river. The Tower at one of the entrances was the first in the country to demand toll collection to enter the dominion
Colourful House, Chania, Crete, Greek Islands, Greece
The roman bridge of Alcantara (Trajans Bridge) is a stone arch bridge built over the Tagus river at Alcantara in 106 AD by an order of the Roman emperor Trajan. It is fully operational today
Alcobaca monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal
Cloisters of the Batalha monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Portugal
Trapezoidal niche, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru
Inca Temple Ruins, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Cusco Region, Peru
Pont du Gard, Provence, France
Cobbled Street of Lacoste, Provence, France
The Catedral Primada (Primate Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo), dating back to the 13th century, is considered the magnum opus of the Gothic style in Spain. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Toledo
Torre de Belem (Belem Tower), in the Tagus river, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built in the 16th century in Portuguese Manueline Style at twilight
Detail of stone wall at Inca fortress of Sacsayhuaman, Cusco Province, Cuzco Region, Peru
Manueline style door of the Palacio de los Duques de Cadaval (Palace of the Dukes of Cadaval), Olivenza, Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain
Traditional stone wall at Vila Cha da Braciosa with olive tree. Miranda do Douro, Tras-os-Montes. Portugal
The portal of Tui Cathedral, dating back to the 12th century. Camino de Santiago, Galicia. Spain
Cloisters of the Benedictine Monastery of Sanfins de Friestas, 12th century, Valenca do Minho. Alto Minho, Portugal
Romanic Motherchurch, 12th century. Sernancelhe, Beira Alta. Portugal
Stone work of Saints in the Portal of the Romanic Motherchurch, 12th century. Sernancelhe, Beira Alta. Portugal
Portal of the Romanic Motherchurch, 12th century. Sernancelhe, Beira Alta. Portugal
Historic center of Sernancelhe. The 16th century pillori and a beautiful medieval house. Sernancelhe, Beira Alta. Portugal
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
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
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
16th century town hall building. Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lapa. Beira Alta, Portugal
The main entrance in the west facade of the Tintern Abbey church, founded in 1131 by Cistercian monks, Monmouthshire, Wales
Wild boar statue, sculpted in granit, dating back to proto-historical times, more or less four to five thousand years before Christ
A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Barreiro, Alvao Nature Park. Tras os Montes, Portugal
A traditional granary (espigueiro) to store the corn away from the mice. Agunchos, Cerva. Ribeira de Pena, Tras os Montes. Portugal
A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Bobal, serra do Alvao. Tras os Montes, Portugal
A big granary (espigueiro) to store the corn away from the mice. Carrazedo, Cabeceiras de Basto. Minho, Portugal
A traditional granary (espigueiro) at Bucos. Cabeceiras de Basto, Minho. Portugal
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
Gargoyle on the cloisters of the 15th century Convento de Jesus (Jesus Convent) designed by the architect Diogo Boitaca in 1494
Statues of the portal of the Motherchurch (Se Catedral) of Viana do Castelo dating back to the 15th century. Alto Minho, Portugal
Portugal, Azores, Terceira Island, Serra do Cume, stone wall
The Lion Gate, Mycenae, Argolis, The Peloponnese, Greece, Southern Europe
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
Cook Islands, Rarotonga, Punanga Nui Cultural Village and Market, Polynesian stonework
South America, Peru, Cusco, Huancacalle. The Inca ceremonial and sacred site of Vitcos, thought to have been built by Manco Inca or Pachacuti
South America, Peru, Cusco, Coricancha. The church and convent of Santo Domingo with the Inca Coricancha Inti Wasi (Temple of the Sun)