School backyard with tiles' panel.

Salvaterra de Magos


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School backyard with tiles' panel.

In a primary school at Rossio Street, Salvaterra de Magos.

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Mother Church of Saint Paul.

At Luís de Camões Street, Salvaterra de Magos.

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Mother Church of Saint Paul.

At Luís de Camões Street, Salvaterra de Magos.

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Town Hall.

At Republic Square, Salvaterra de Magos.

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Royal Chapel (18th century).

Private chapel of the royal family, in the 18th and early 19th century. Every autumn and winter the royal family moved there in the hunt season. Now it houses temporary exhibitions. It stands at Republic Square, Salvaterra de Magos.

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Royal Falconry (18th century).

The Royal Falconry was created in the 18th century, being hired a Dutch falconer to develop it to a standard required by the kings, addicts of hunting. In the 19th century the falconry was neglected and abandoned. In the 21st century the estate was restored and the practice of falconry, along with breeding of birds of prey, was recovered. It can be seen and visited at José Luís Brito Seabra Avenue, Salvaterra de Magos.

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Fountain.

Inside the Royal Falconry, at Salvaterra de Magos. The tiles panel illustrate a hunting scene, in the 18th century, making use of falconry.

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Birds of prey displayed in the yard.

At the Royal Falconry of Salvaterra de Magos, declared UNESCO immaterial heritage in 2016.

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Birds of prey displayed on the yard.

Inside the Royal Falconry of Salvaterra de Magos, UNESCO immaterial heritage since 2016. On a hot day they wouldn't be left there for more than a hour. Breeding takes place in the building on the background, both by natural mating and by artificial insemination.
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