Eça de Queiroz Foundation.
Landscape over Douro valley.
Old plows.
Cat's lunch.
Eça de Queiroz Foundation.
Eça de Queiroz Foundation.
Street art.
Poster, by Costah.
Street art.
Street art.
Street art.
Mural of Queen Eleanor.
Mural.
Birds mural.
Mural on porch.
Mural by Add Fuel.
Mural of Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro.
Garden of the Pottery Museum.
Pond in the garden of the Pottery Museum.
Pottery Museum.
Entrance gangway of the Pottery Museum.
Displayed pottery pieces.
Jug "Serenade" (1896).
Egas Moniz Fountain.
Bench with tiles.
Bench with tiles.
Bench with tiles.
Bench with tiles.
Bench with tiles.
Church of Saint Bartholomew of Campelo.
Monument to the fireman (2007).
Fountain at the Fire Brigade Roundabout.
City Hall.
Vila Real Cathedral.
Pillory.
Façade of Agricultural Credit.
Doorman.
Saint Peter Church.
Mural by Gonçalo Mar.
Mural painting.
Look who's coming!
Posters by Costah.
Street art on electricity box.
Mural about the road EN-2.
Poster by Costah.
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Eça de Queiroz Foundation.


This rural estate was inherited by the wife of the writer Eça de Queiroz (1845-1900), who was also a diplomat: consul at Havana, at Newcastle, at Bristol and at Paris. He came from Paris to see the estate and evaluate the need of works in order to feel as comfortable there as in the city. It took some time to achieve those improvements, allowing him to spend holidays in that mountain countryside, with beautiful landscapes and traditional food with local products, which definitely seduced him and inspired him in his novel "A Cidade e as Serras" (The City and the Mountains), published in 1901 - after his death.
The estate now bears the name it had in the novel - Tormes - and is located in the civil parish of Santa Cruz do Douro, part of Baião council.
The estate now bears the name it had in the novel - Tormes - and is located in the civil parish of Santa Cruz do Douro, part of Baião council.
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