Pillory - symbol of municipal authority.
City Hall.
Municipal Market.
Former Granary of the Patriarchate.
Houses of the historic centre.
Bas-reliefs carved on granit.
Counselor's Mansion.
Storm Damage
Carmo Church.
Thermal Complex.
Garden of the Thermal Complex.
Corner house.
Light on Dumbarton Bridge
School Wynd
White Cart Water, St James' Bridge and Paisley Tow…
Sfilata di lampioni accesi in Corso Italia su pist…
Mother Church of Saint James.
After a wedding in the church.
Castle of Soure (11th century).
Building of Millennium BCP.
Minhoto couple.
Gil Vicente Theatre.
Saint Anthony Chapel.
Balconi e lampioni al Pelurinho
Church of Saint Francis of Assisi.
Typical façade on atypical building.
Former Saint Anthony Convent.
Parish Church.
Il centro storico di Salvador de Bahìa
La fontana illuminata al Pelourinho - Igreia Sao P…
Grandi riflessi nel centro storico - COELBA è la s…
Saint Stephen Chapel (16th century).
A view to Baleal peninsula.
Portuguese village (1).
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Central Railway Station.


At Serpa Pinto Street, Vila Franca de Xira.
Old railway stations always bear their name in tiles on the façade. Even stations where railway was closed keep their name in tiles, regardless they are just abandoned or adapted to other purposes.
Old railway stations always bear their name in tiles on the façade. Even stations where railway was closed keep their name in tiles, regardless they are just abandoned or adapted to other purposes.
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