Portugal, Porto, Paco Episcopal or The Episcopal Palace, Interior decorated with wall paintings and stucco, executed between the 18th and the 19th centuries in Neoclassical style.
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Portugal, Porto, Facade of the 18th century azulejo clad Capela das Almas or Chapel of Souls but also known as the Chapel of Santa Catarina featuring 15947 azulejo tiles designed by Eduardo Leite.
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Portugal, Porto, Facade of the 18th century azulejo clad Capela das Almas or Chapel of Souls but also known as the Chapel of Santa Catarina featuring 15947 azulejo tiles designed by Eduardo Leite.
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Portugal, Porto, Jardim do Palacio de Cristal or Crystal Palace Gardens, Jardim do Roseiral or The Rose Garden, yellow building although unoccupied is the official residence of Porto's mayor.
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Portugal, Porto, Jardim do Palacio de Cristal or Crystal Palace Gardens, Roof detail of the Super Bock Arena formerly Pavilhao Rosa Mota built in 1951 on the site of the original Crystal Palace which...
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Portugal, Porto, Jardim do Palacio de Cristal or Crystal Palace Gardens, Super Bock Arena formerly Pavilhao Rosa Mota built in 1951 on the site of the original Crystal Palace which despite much opposi...
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Portugal, Porto, Casa de la Musica music hall designed by architect Rem Koolhaas and opened in 2005.
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Portugal, Porto, Casa de la Musica music hall designed by architect Rem Koolhaas and opened in 2005.
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Portugal, Porto, Camara Municipal do Porto or Porto City Hall built according to the design of architect Antonio Correia da Silva it was only fully completed in 1955, the statue in front by sculptor B...
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Portugal, Porto, Art Nouveau Majestic Cafe opened in 1922, designed to look like a Parisian cafe in the Art Nouveau style by the architect Jose Pinto de Oliveira, It was originally an exclusive and up...
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Portugal, Porto, Azulejo clad side wall of the 18th century Igreja do Carmo or The Carmo Church.
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Portugal, Porto, Double facade of the Igreja dos Carmelitas and Igreja do Carmo or The Carmo Church separated only by the one metre wide Hidden House, once the dividing line between the Carmelite nuns...