Porto - Palladium
Porto - Coliseu do Porto
Porto
Porto
Porto
Porto
Porto
Porto
Porto
Richard Serra (1938-2024)
HWW in Porto auf dem Pilgerweg
"Femme nue, femme noire..."
Porto - Tram
Porto - Garrafeira do Carmo
Porto - Armazéns Cunhas
Porto - Livraria Lello
Porto - Art Nouveau
Porto - Teatro Municipal Rivoli
Porto - Estação Ferroviária São Bento
Porto - Mercado do Bolhão
Biennial ' 2023 Porto Photography
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Mr Sandeman
Goods train over there
Terraced vineyards
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Train ride along the Douro valley
Train ride along the Douro valley
Porto Sao Bento railway station, Platform 1
A repair
Cloister
Inside the Cathedral
Inside the Cathedral
View from the Cathedral tower: Terreiro da Se and…
View from the Cathedral tower
View from the Cathedral tower: the Bishop's Palace
Inner courtyard, on the way up to the tower
Decorated tiles
Moore Marriott (not)
The entrance hall
Episcopal silverware
Modest dining table
View of the Douro
Room where the Bishop greeted visitors
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Porto
With around 250,000 inhabitants, Porto is the largest city in the north of Portugal. More than 1.7 million people live in the "Greater Porto area", the metropolitan region.
The historic centre of Porto was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. Port wine is named after Porto because the wineries of Vila Nova de Gaia on the south bank of the Douro River are the centres for packaging, transporting and exporting the fortified wine.
I have uploaded many photos from previous visits.So I will limit myself and only upload a few.
A "memento mori" on azulejos by the artist Berriblue from Porto.
www.berriblue.com
The historic centre of Porto was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996. Port wine is named after Porto because the wineries of Vila Nova de Gaia on the south bank of the Douro River are the centres for packaging, transporting and exporting the fortified wine.
I have uploaded many photos from previous visits.So I will limit myself and only upload a few.
A "memento mori" on azulejos by the artist Berriblue from Porto.
www.berriblue.com
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