Portugal, Porto, Torre de Clerigos seen from the Terreiro da Se which is the square in front of Porto Cathedral with the statue known as O Porto or the Wandering Warrior in the foreground.
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Portugal, Porto, Torre de Clerigos seen from the Terreiro da Se which is the square in front of Porto Cathedral.
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Portugal, Porto, Facade of the 18th century azulejo clad Igreja de Santo Ildefonso or Church of Saint Ildefonso with approximately 11,000 azulejo tiles created by artist Jorge Colaco and placed in Nov...
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Portugal, Porto, Side wall of the 18th century azulejo clad Capela das Almas or Chapel of Souls but also known as the Chapel of Santa Catarina featuring 15,947 azulejo tiles designed by Eduardo Leite.
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Portugal, Porto, View of the The Guindais Funicular that connects the riverside with Praca da Batalha situated uphill, as seen here from Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis I.
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Portugal, Porto, Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis I, Double-deck metal arch bridge over the River Douro which was opened in 1886 and is seen here from the Ribeira waterfront area with Rabelo boa...
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Portugal, Porto, Facades on the heavily touristed Ribeira waterfront with a tram crossing Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis I.
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Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, The Half Rabbit artwork by Artur Bordalo who calls himself Bordalo II created from discarded items as a critique of human wastefulness.
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Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, The Half Rabbit artwork by Artur Bordalo who calls himself Bordalo II created from discarded items as a critique of human wastefulness.
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Portugal, Porto, View of the Ribeira area of Porto with The Elevador da Ribeira or Elevador da Lada urban elevator seen from the Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis 1.
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Portugal, Porto, Vila Nova de Gaia, View of the River Douro and the Ribeira area of Porto from the Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis 1.
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Portugal, Porto, Vila Nova de Gaia, View of the River Douro and the Ribeira area of Porto from the Dom Luis I Bridge or Ponte de Dom Luis 1.