Crastoeiro Castro.
Crastoeiro Castro.
Crastoeiro Castro.
Landscape viewed from Farinha Mount.
Panoramic view to northeast.
Shrine of Our Lady of Grace (1775).
Shrine of Our Lady of Grace (1775).
Saint Bartholomew Fountain (1758).
Chapel of Saint Bartholomew.
River Cabrão.
Cascades of River Cabrão.
Casa do Lago Restaurant.
Pier on the pond.
Veade Bridge.
Weir on River Tâmega.
Christmas crib (1).
Christmas crib (2).
Christmas crib (3).
Christmas crib (4).
Christmas crib (5).
Christmas crib (6).
Christmas crib (7).
Entrance to the Municipal Library.
Model of Crastoeiro Castro.
Olive oil mechanical press.
Corn cobs after defoliation.
A view to Farinha Mount.
Chapel of Our Lady of Pity.
A view to town and Farinha Mount.
Municipal Library.
Town Hall with Christhmas lights.
Christmas lights.
Roast maronese veal for dinner.
Mother Church and House of the Church.
Counselor's Mansion.
Bas-reliefs carved on granit.
Attic on façade.
Façades.
A view to Farinha Mount, with the Shrine of Our La…
Houses of the historic centre.
Chapel of the Lord (16th century).
Eirô House.
Town Hall.
Counselor's Mansion.
Former Granary of the Patriarchate.
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Crastoeiro Castro.


Ruins of former fortified village, inhabited between the 4th century BC and the 1st century AD. It is located at Farinha Mount, near the granite quarries outside Mondim de Basto.
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Bonne journée paisible et reposante.
Que restera-t-il de nos immeubles dans 2000 ans ? Peut-être même pas un tas de cailloux.
HFF and have very good weekend, Dimas.
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