Eça de Queiroz Foundation.
Pottery Museum.
Church of Our Lady of the People.
Belfry and clock tower.
City Hall.
Church of Our Lady of Conception.
Town Hall.
Mother Church of the Holy Saviour (1953).
Manor-house of Cerejeiras Estate.
Typical façade.
Saint Sebastian Chapel.
Costumes Museum.
Saint John's Baptistery (1152).
Pisa Cathedral (1092).
Synopias Museum (13th century).
Pisa Cathedral and its leaning belfry.
Main door of Pisa Cathedral.
Pisa Cathedral.
Inside Pisa Baptistery.
Campo Santo - inner yard.
Saint Sist Church.
Church of Saint George of the Germans.
Podestà Palace, with Castelletto behind.
Church of Saint Bartholomew of Campelo.
City Hall.
Vila Real Cathedral.
Façade of Agricultural Credit.
Saint Peter Church.
Former house of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso.
Saint Sebastian Chapel.
Cemetery.
Saint Martin Monastery.
Church of Saint Gonzalo.
Belfry of Saint Dominique Church.
Town Hall (1867).
Saint Peter Church.
Saint Dominique Church.
Church of Saint Gonzalo.
A view across River Tâmega.
Calçada House.
Mother Church of Saint Blaise.
Municipal Library.
Chapel of the Holy Spirit.
Saint Peter Chapel.
Chapel of Our Lady of Grace (1958).
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This rural estate was inherited by the wife of the writer Eça de Queiroz (1845-1900), who was also a diplomat: consul at Havana, at Newcastle, at Bristol and at Paris. He came from Paris to see the estate and evaluate the need of works in order to feel as comfortable there as in the city. It took some time to achieve those improvements, allowing him to spend holidays in that mountain countryside, with beautiful landscapes and traditional food with local products, which definitely seduced him and inspired him in his novel "A Cidade e as Serras" (The City and the Mountains), published in 1901 - after his death.
The estate now bears the name it had in the novel - Tormes - and is located in the civil parish of Santa Cruz do Douro, part of Baião council.
The estate now bears the name it had in the novel - Tormes - and is located in the civil parish of Santa Cruz do Douro, part of Baião council.
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