Portugal, Mar 2011 by EdCerier
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1 Lisbon, Praca Do Comercio (Palace Square) Triumphal Arch
2. Base of Statue of King Jose I
3 Tiled House
4 The Walls of the Castelo De Sao Jorge. Home of Portuguese kings from 1147 - 1511
5 Peacock
6 Rossio Paved Square. Paved in mid 19th century, nicknamed Rolling Motion Square
7 Rossio, looking up at Castelo De Sao Jorge
8 Rossio cable cars
9 Detail from cloister in Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos
10 Nave in church of Santa Maria in Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos.
11 18th century tiled depiction of Joseph in refectory of Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos
12 Lunch in Belem
13 View from Renaissance Loggia on Torre de Belem, built in early 16th cent to defend harbor
14 Coach built in 1716 for Marques de Abrantes. In Museu Nacional dos Coches (National Coach Museum)
15 Lisbon, View from Barrio Alta of Alfama and Castelo de Sao Jorge
16 Alison with Alfama and Castelo de Sao Jorge in background
17 Paved sidewalk outside our hotel
18 Sintra, Ceiling in Palacio Nacional de Sintra (National Palace, begun in late 14th cent)
19 Sala dos Brasoes (stag room) in Palacio Nacional de Sintra
20 18th century tile work in Sala dos Brasoes in Palacio Nacional de Sintra
22 Tile work in Sala dos Brasoes in Palacio Nacional de Sintra
23 Sintra, once a favorite summer retreat for Portuguese kings, now a UNESCO World Heritage site
24 Sintra
25 Sintra home
26 Sintra home
27 Palacio da Pena, built in the 19th century, is a medly of architectural styles
28 A fierce sea monster is the highlight of the Triton Arch at Palacio da Pena
29 Tiles depicting a smoting in Palacio da Pena
30 Palacio da Pena
31 Mandarin duck in Parque da Pena
32 Waiting for a car to be towed so we could be taken back to town
33 Obidos, Whitewashed homes enclosed within 14th century walls
34 Obidos
35 We regularly drove down streets like this!
36 Alcobaca, Cloister of Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaca
37 Central Nave in the Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaca. Portugal's largest church
38 Breakfast for two in the Challet Fonte Nova.
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40 Nazare, Traiditional fishing boat, once hauled from the sea by oxen
41 Batalha, Effect from stained glass windows in the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria
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43 Statues of the apostles in the Portal of the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria
44 Manueline portal from the Unfinished Chapels of the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria
45 Unfinished Chapels of the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria
46 Marvao, Foggy street in the Marvao
47 Portalegre, a town of Roman origin
48 Elvas, part of the fortifications that circle the town
49 Evora, Roman temple ruins from 2nd or 3rd century AD
50 Evora, Roman temple ruins
51 Atop the Cathedral of Santa Maria
1 Lisbon, Praca Do Comercio (Palace Square) Triumphal Arch 2.  Base of Statue of King Jose I 3 Tiled House 4 The Walls of the Castelo De Sao Jorge. Home of Portuguese kings from 1147 - 1511 5  Peacock 6 Rossio Paved Square. Paved in mid 19th century, nicknamed Rolling Motion Square 7 Rossio, looking up at Castelo De Sao Jorge 8 Rossio cable cars 9 Detail from cloister in Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos 10 Nave in church of Santa Maria in Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos. 11 18th century tiled depiction of Joseph in refectory of Mosteiro Dos Jeronimos 12 Lunch in Belem 13 View from Renaissance Loggia on Torre de Belem, built in early 16th cent to defend harbor 14 Coach built in 1716 for Marques de Abrantes. In Museu Nacional dos Coches (National Coach Museum) 15 Lisbon, View from Barrio Alta of Alfama and Castelo de Sao Jorge 16 Alison with Alfama and Castelo de Sao Jorge in background 17 Paved sidewalk outside our hotel 18 Sintra, Ceiling in Palacio Nacional de Sintra (National Palace, begun in late 14th cent) 19 Sala dos Brasoes (stag room)  in Palacio Nacional de Sintra 20 18th century tile work in Sala dos Brasoes in Palacio Nacional de Sintra 22 Tile work in Sala dos Brasoes in Palacio Nacional de Sintra 23 Sintra, once a favorite summer retreat for Portuguese kings, now a UNESCO World Heritage site 24 Sintra 25 Sintra home 26 Sintra home 27 Palacio da Pena, built in the 19th century, is a medly of architectural styles 28 A fierce sea monster is the highlight of the Triton Arch at Palacio da Pena 29 Tiles depicting a smoting in Palacio da Pena 30 Palacio da Pena 31 Mandarin duck in Parque da Pena 32 Waiting for a car to be towed so we could be taken back to town 33 Obidos, Whitewashed homes enclosed within 14th century walls 34 Obidos 35 We regularly drove down streets like this! 36 Alcobaca, Cloister of Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaca 37 Central Nave in the Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaca. Portugal's largest church 38 Breakfast for two in the Challet Fonte Nova. 39 40 Nazare, Traiditional fishing boat, once hauled from the sea by oxen 41 Batalha, Effect from stained glass windows in the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria 42 43 Statues of the apostles in the Portal of the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria 44 Manueline portal from the Unfinished Chapels of the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria 45 Unfinished Chapels of the Dominican Abbey of Santa Maria da Vitoria 46 Marvao, Foggy street in the Marvao 47 Portalegre, a town of Roman origin 48 Elvas, part of the fortifications that circle the town 49 Evora, Roman temple ruins from 2nd or 3rd century AD 50 Evora, Roman temple ruins 51 Atop the Cathedral of Santa Maria
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