This one is a little obscure, I'll admit. If you have any interest at all in old, architectural elements, then a stop here is a must. Established in 2010, the Bank of Materials takes examples of repetitive materials (such as tiles, metals, or carved stone) from decaying or demolished buildings and holds them as examples … Continue reading Bank of Materials
Category: Porto
Jardins do Palácio de Cristal
The Crystal Palace Gardens are named for a palace built on the site in the 19th century. Sadly, the palace is no more and in its place you will find the Rosa Mota pavilion, a strange, dome-shaped building that hosts concerts and events. As you enter the gardens, you'll be greeted by a beautiful landscape … Continue reading Jardins do Palácio de Cristal
Parque das Virtudes
Parque das Virtudes, located in Porto, Portugal, is a charming urban park that offers a serene and picturesque escape from the bustling city streets. Nestled on the hillside overlooking the historic district, Parque das Virtudes offers breathtaking views of the city and the Douro River. As you enter the park, you'll immediately notice the lush … Continue reading Parque das Virtudes
Capela das Almas
As you make your way down Rua de Santa Catarina, one of Porto's most vibrant and bustling streets, your eyes will be drawn to the striking façade of Capela das Almas (Chapel of Souls or Saint Catherine Chapel). The chapel, built in the early 18th century, stands out from its surroundings with its beautiful azulejo … Continue reading Capela das Almas
São Bento Train Station
Even if you're not catching a train, it's worth visiting São Bento just to marvel at its splendor. The station's beauty has made it a popular spot for photographers and tourists alike. You can spend some time appreciating the exquisite tile murals, capturing memorable photos, or simply soaking in the atmosphere. The murals depict scenes … Continue reading São Bento Train Station
Igreja Paroquial de Santo Ildefonso
The Igreja Paroquial de Santo Ildefonso, also known as the Santo Ildefonso Parish Church, is a magnificent religious landmark located in the charming city of Porto, Portugal. Built in the late 18th century, the Igreja Paroquial de Santo Ildefonso showcases an impressive blend of architectural styles, primarily Baroque and Neoclassical. It stands tall on a … Continue reading Igreja Paroquial de Santo Ildefonso
Palácio da Bolsa
Bolsa Palace was built in the 19th century and was originally intended to serve as the city's stock exchange. However, today it functions as a prominent cultural and tourist destination. As you approach the building, you'll be captivated by its impressive Neoclassical facade, which showcases a harmonious blend of architectural styles. Upon entering the palace, … Continue reading Palácio da Bolsa
Igreja e Museu de São Francisco do Porto
The Igreja e Museu de São Francisco (Church and Museum of São Francisco) in Porto, Portugal, is a remarkable historical and architectural gem that is definitely worth a visit. Located in the heart of Porto's historic center, this complex consists of a church and an attached museum, both of which hold significant cultural and artistic … Continue reading Igreja e Museu de São Francisco do Porto
Praça da Ribeira
Situated along the picturesque Douro River, Praça da Ribeira offers an enchanting blend of history, culture, and local charm. The square is surrounded by colorful buildings that showcase the traditional Portuguese architectural style with their tiled facades and wrought-iron balconies. The narrow, cobbled streets add to the old-world ambiance, evoking a sense of stepping back … Continue reading Praça da Ribeira
Ponte de Dom Luís I
Designed by the renowned German engineer Théophile Seyrig, who was a student of Gustave Eiffel, the bridge was completed in 1886. Its construction is a testament to the industrial revolution era and showcases the innovative use of iron and steel in bridge engineering. The Ponte de Dom Luís I is a double-deck, metal arch bridge … Continue reading Ponte de Dom Luís I
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