Dimas Sequeira's photos
Camilo Castelo Branco Foundation.
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The yellow building by the road was the home of 19th century novelist Camilo Castelo Branco. Now it houses the foundation named after the writer, and can be visited: you can see how the rooms looked like - furniture, decoration, equipment, belongings - and also see the temporary exhibitions on the ground floor. It is located at São Miguel Street, at São Miguel de Seide - a village within the council of Vila Nova de Famalicão.
Pick one frame and put your head for the portrait.
Amphitheatre.
River Pelhe.
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Seen as it flows across Devesa Park, at Vila Nova de Famalicão. It's a tributary of River Ave, joining this river some kilometres south of this point.
Sculpture on roundabout.
House of the Arts.
Municipal Library.
Pond in the garden.
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At Álvaro Marques Square, Vila Nova de Famalicão. The City Hall was right behind me, and that long broken shadow refers to the Clock Tower, visible in the previously uploaded photo.
Clock Tower of the City Hall.
Lusíada University and Sacred Art Museum.
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Installed in a former religious building (Lapa Chapel), at Tinoco de Sousa Square, Vila Nova de Famalicão.
Tiles panel.
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Outside wall of the Municipal Market, at Ferrador Street, Vila Nova de Famalicão.
Typical façades.
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At Lourenço da Silva Oliveira Street, on the southern outline of Queen Mary II Square, Vila Nova de Famalicão.
Sculptural set.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene - doors.
Church of Saint Mary Magdalene.
Litterary Tower.
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At Queen Mary II Square, Vila Nova de Famalicão.
The building belongs to Cupertino de Miranda Foundation and houses both a Modern Art Museum and the Portuguese Centre of Surrealism.
The Litterary Tower offers an interesting exposition in 4 stores about Portuguese litterature since the 13th century.
Litterary Tower.
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At Queen Mary II Square, Vila Nova de Famalicão.
The building belongs to Cupertino de Miranda Foundation and houses both a Modern Art Museum and the Portuguese Centre of Surrealism.
The Litterary Tower offers an interesting exposition in 4 stores about Portuguese litterature since the 13th century.
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