City Hall of Portalegre.
Roman glassware (1st century AD).
Roman glassware (1st century AD).
Ruins of South Gate.
Ruins of Roman baths.
Ruins of Roman baths.
Pieces of archaeological puzzle.
Ruins of Roman Forum.
Ruins of Ammaia, old Roman town.
View to the walled town of Marvão.
Roman Bridge, restyled in the 17th century.
Cross and Church of Our Lady of Estrela.
Church of Our Lady of Estrela.
Cloister of the Convent of Our Lady of Estrela.
Old Singer sewing machine.
Old barber shop seat, mirror and hair trimmers.
View from the hotel room.
Arch in the historic centre.
Corner building in the historic centre.
Former town Hall.
Church of the Holy Spirit.
Fountain (1713).
Former Holy Mary Church.
Tiles panel.
Tiles panel.
Façade of Pharmacy Romba.
Old Post Office.
Old maple (1838).
Wall tapestry after "Integração Racial", a paintin…
Wall tapestry of Portalegre, after a painting by C…
Wall tapestry of Portalegre, after the painting "M…
Wall tapestry of Portalegre, after "Diana", painti…
Wall tapestry, after painting by Jean Lurçat.
Devesa Door (13th to 14th century).
Crato Door (13th century).
Church of Mercy.
Alegrete Door (13th century).
Barahona Palace.
Noble House of the Viscounts of Portalegre.
Clément 1900.
Cloister of former Saint Clare Convent.
Achioli Palace.
Column on street corner building.
Portalegre Cathedral.
Church of Our Lady of Light.
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Donjon of Portalegre Castle (13th century).


This is one of the few remaining parts of Portalegre Castle, along with wall sections with door ways. In the 19th century degradation prevailed and there wasn't much left when it was decided to reverse the situation.
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