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OtherEcovia do TâmegaThe Tâmega Eco Route connects Chaves and Verín, all along the riverside, forming the Cross-Border Ecological Corridor.This smooth, almost flat route can be travelled on foot or by bicycle, enjoying the contact with nature.Associated with this route, (...)
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OtherEcovia Internacional do Tâmega e do CorgoThe Tâmega and Corgo International Eco Route was built on the old Corgo Line. This former railway line, currently inactive, has been transformed into a 12km trail, ideal for hiking and cycling.On this route, it is possible to enjoy beautiful (...)
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OtherEdifício FranjinhasDesigned by the architects, Nuno Teotónio Pereira and João Braula Reis, this building is located in the intersection between Rua Braamcamp and Rua Castilho. It received the Valmor Prize in 1971 – thus generating a major polemic, due to the (...)
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OtherElla & PitrQuando as crianças dormem… / When children sleep…Location: 180 Creative Camp / Castelo de AbrantesThe work in Abrantes Castle by Ella & Pitr Castle was done during the 180 Creative Camp, an event organised by TV Channel 180 in 2014.Ella & (...)
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OtherEncosta das OlaiasThe project for the Encosta das Olaias residential zone was designed by architect Tomás Taveira and was distinguished with the Valmor Award in 1982. This is fairly compact set of buildings aiming to take the greatest possible advantage of the (...)
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OtherErmelo circuitIn order to undertake this circuit, you may choose to enter the Park in Mondim de Basto and then continue to the village of Ermelo, surrounded by woods and agricultural fields, that conserves an admirable set of rural architecture, where the walls (...)
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OtherErnesto Korrodi (1870-1944)Ernesto Korrodi, Swiss by birth, came to live in Leiria aged 24 when he took up a post as design teacher at the Leiria Industrial Design School. He was to marry Quitéria da Conceição Maia in an unusual ceremony given that Korrodi was a Protestant. (...)
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OtherEsnoga de Malhada SordaMalhada Sorda SynagogueUntil recently popularly known as Esnoga, this recently restored building dates back to the 16th century; also referred to as the Casa do Relógio (Clock House), it is possible that it once served as a secret synagogue.However, (...)
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OtherEstádio do DragãoOwned by Oporto Football Club, the Dragão Stadium was built for Euro 2004 and was the venue of the competition's opening ceremony. Designed by the architect, Manuel Salgado, the stadium substituted the former Antas Stadium and due to its (...)