Alpiarça
Patudos Manor-house.
Built in the 19th century, it was the residence of José Relvas, a wealthy farmer, republican, politician, diplomat and art collector. As Minister of Finances, he created in 1911 the "escudo", as Portuguese currency which lasted up to euro.
Door of Patudos Manor-house.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house - kitchen.
The only part of the house where visitors are allowed to take photos.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house - stove and firewood oven.
The only part of the house where visitors are allowed to take photos.
At Alpiarça.
Patudos Manor-house - kitchen.
The only part of the house where visitors are allowed to take photos.
At Alpiarça.
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