Évoramonte, Chained
Évoramonte, Church HWW
Évoramonte, HBM
Évoramonte, in the castle
Évoramonte, in the castle
Évoramonte, in the castle
Évoramonte, in the castle
Évoramonte, in the castle
Évoramonte, in the castle
Évoramonte, in the castle, HBM
Évoramonte, looking far away...
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones, another series
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones L1030232
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, Painted stones
Évoramonte, The castle, HWW
Évoramonte, The well and perspective
Évoramonte, Blue rope there too !
Évoramonte, Abandonos
Évoramonte, HWW
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Évoramonte, Castle ramparts
...AND A GREAT VIEW BEHIND...
The Castle of Evoramonte, alternately spelled Évora Monte or Évoramonte, (Portuguese: Castelo de Évora Monte/Castelo de Evoramonte) is a Portuguese castle in the civil parish of Evoramonte, municipality of Estremoz in the former district of Évora. Initiated in 1160, in the Gothic period, it was enlarged in later centuries in the Manueline style. It was at this site that the Concession of Evoramonte (or the Convention of Evoramonte) on was signed on 26 May 1834, that ended Liberal Wars between the Liberal forces of Queen Maria II of Portugal (under the regency of her father Peter VI of Portugal) and Absolutist armies of Miguel of Portugal.[1] Since 1910, it has been listed as a Portuguese National monument.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Evoramonte
The Castle of Evoramonte, alternately spelled Évora Monte or Évoramonte, (Portuguese: Castelo de Évora Monte/Castelo de Evoramonte) is a Portuguese castle in the civil parish of Evoramonte, municipality of Estremoz in the former district of Évora. Initiated in 1160, in the Gothic period, it was enlarged in later centuries in the Manueline style. It was at this site that the Concession of Evoramonte (or the Convention of Evoramonte) on was signed on 26 May 1834, that ended Liberal Wars between the Liberal forces of Queen Maria II of Portugal (under the regency of her father Peter VI of Portugal) and Absolutist armies of Miguel of Portugal.[1] Since 1910, it has been listed as a Portuguese National monument.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_of_Evoramonte
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