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PILLARS
The stables at the Correio-mor, an exercise in m…

CHINA SHOW
There are at least three rooms like these at the P…

THE HORSE’S DOOR
The porte cochere of the Palácio do Correio-mo…

TRANSPARENT
If the Grijó cloister is robust and heavy in its…

BYE BYE BLACK BIRD
This 18th c. townhouse in Porto is for sale.
It is…

BURIED WINDOWS
The refectory windows inside come up under the c…

INSIDE THE COLLEGES – PART I
The Rua da Sofia was built in the 16th c. to house t…

THE THRONE, PART III
If you follow the popular TV show you might immag…

THE THRONE, PART II
The chapel at the ducal palace of the Braganças…

THE THRONE, PART I
The massive palace of the Dukes of Bragança, in…

FOLK CEILING
A greatly overlooked museum in Guimarães, the…

SÃO GONÇALO, THE BACKSTAGE CLOISTER
In the upper gallery level at the cloister of Sã…

WOOD TRAY CEILING
A simple and frugal cloister, of which we alread…

RED, GOLD AND BLUE
Another jewel box room, this sacristy in Guimar…

SÃO GONÇALO, (OLD) LADIES’ MAN
São Gonçalo, the patron saint of Amarante, is…

WOBBLY CHURCH
Since we love all that is wobbly, here is a church…

PAINTED WOOD CEILING
Palácio dos Biscaínhos, Braga.…

PALÁCIO DOS BISCAÍNHOS
Palácio dos Biscaínhos, Braga (17th century…
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