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09/09/15

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25/11/13

Luisa Todi Avenue Garden in Portuguese Pavement





Av. Luísa Todi, Setúbal, Portugal

Large space with a pleasant terrace. It has grassy areas that allow the sport and banksshaded by leafy trees that invite relaxation. Several statues and fountains adorn the garden.

Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c

19/07/11

Camara Municipal Sátão plaza in Portuguese Pavement


Sátão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsatɐ̃w]) is a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 201.9 km² and a total population of 13,419 inhabitants.

The municipality is composed of 12 parishes and is located in the district Viseu.

The present mayor is Alexandre Manuel Mendonça Vaz, elected by the Social Democratic Party.

The municipal holiday is August 20.


Text: http://pt.wikipedia.org

Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c

15/07/11

Viseu is a city of contrasts, with history and memory, modernity and greenery - a city in the heart from Portugal!

Viseu

Best known for its velvety red wines and luscious gastronomic delights, Viseu will entice you with its vibrant folklore festivals, pastoral scenery and plentiful collection of cultural gems.

Roughly half way between Porto and Coimbra, the rural district of Viseu nestles in the heart of the winemaking Dão-Lafões sub-region, a landscape formed by lush pine forests, crystalline rivers and some of the most reputable vineyards in the country.
Across the western border of the district lays the Serra do Caramulo, a 1,075 metre-high (3,500 feet) range known for its fresh mountain water, sleepy schist villages and golden-coloured honey. On clear, sunny days one may climb Caramulinho, the highest peak on the range, to enjoy dramatic views of the distant Serra da Estrela (Mountains of the stars).


You will find the district’s prime attractions in its capital – the city of Viseu. Head to the historical Adro da Sé square and enter the richly embellished cathedral that stands in its centre. Go to the nearby Renaissance art museum and let your eyes wander from painting to painting and book a wine tour of the Solar do Dão to reward your taste buds with slow-paced sips of this region’s full-bodied wine. Also explore the Cava do Viriato, a pentagonal shaped park believed to have once been the military camp of the Lusitanian leader Viriato – a legendary warrior who protected Viseu from Roman invaders long ago.


Try the district’s renowned smoked ham and exquisite sparkling wine in the northern city of Lamego and be sure to visit some of its most significant religious landmarks such as the 12th Century Santa Maria de Almacave Church and the São Pedro de Balsemão Chapel – the second oldest temple in the Iberian Peninsula.

The hilltop town of Sernancelhe is home to a wonderful medley of lovely manor houses and palaces and is widely known for its esteemed pilgrimage site, the 17th Century Nossa Senhora da Lapa Sanctuary. Three times a year, religious mass’s and processions are held to honour this local saint – an age-old tradition that continues to attract large crowds of faithful pilgrims from all over the country. To discover typical homes constructed from schist stone, visit Aldeia da Pena and Aldeia da Póvoa Dão, picturesque villages that exemplify the medieval influence that still remains in many parts of the district today.
Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c

14/07/11

Santa Comba Dao, where the cobblestone streets of the city prevails


Santa Comba Dão (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐ̃tɐ ˈkõbɐ ˈðɐ̃w]) is a city and a municipality in Portugal with a total area of 112.0 km² and a total municipal population of 12,393 inhabitants. The city proper has a population of 3,300.

The municipality is composed of 9 parishes and is located in the district Viseu.

The present mayor is João António Pais Lourenço, elected by Social Democratic Party and by the People's Party.

António de Oliveira Salazar, who was the Prime Minister of Portugal from 1932 to 1968 and leader of the Estado Novo, was born in Vimieiro, Santa Comba Dão on 28 April 1889.

The municipal holiday is Ascension Day.

Texto: http://pt.wikipedia.org

Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c

13/07/11

Magnificent examples of stonework in the district of Viseu, where the portuguese pavement is one reference

Igreja da Misericórdia de Viseu, Portugal
Sé de Viseu, Portugal
Igreja Nossa Senhora do Castelo em Mangualde, Viseu - Portugal

Igreja Matriz de Rio Moinhos, Viseu - Portugal
Igreja de Lages, Viseu - Portugal
Igreja Matriz de Santa Comba Dão, Viseu - Portugal
Igreja Matriz de Mioma, Viseu - Portugal
Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Graça em Sátão, Viseu - Portugal

Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c

20/05/11

Luisa Todi Avenue Garden in Portuguese Pavement



Av. Luísa Todi, Setúbal, Portugal

Large space with a pleasant terrace. It has grassy areas that allow the sport and banksshaded by leafy trees that invite relaxation. Several statues and fountains adorn the garden.

Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c

19/05/11

Foz do Arelho Beach - Compass card in Portuguese Pavement


Foz do Arelho, Portugal

Foz do Arelho Beach

Óbidos lagoon is located by the sea through a labyrinth of channels between two rocky cliffs. Bom Sucesso beach is located in the south, while Foz do Arelho is situated in the north with more houses and restaurants. From the top of the cliffs, you will contemplate a privileged landscape over the Berlengas islands and an immense sea, usually restless.

Photos: Celso Gonçalves Roc2c