Dimas Sequeira's photos
Saint Martin Monastery.
Foot-way across River Tâmega.
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Viewed from Rio Tâmega Park, before walking along the foot-way till the opposite side. The whole foot-way is the top of a weir with a few openings underneath, to allow the water downstream.
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Upstream view over River Tâmega.
Even busts care about the pandemic.
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Bust of Dr. António do Lago Cerqueira, mayor of Amarante between 1911 and 1917, on the centre of a roundabout.
Statue of the Counsellor.
House with coat of ivy.
Church of Saint Gonzalo.
Hard beat on drums.
Downstream view over River Tâmega.
Belfry of Saint Dominique Church.
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Viewed from a high point - Frei José de Amarante Street - the rest of the church cannot be seen from here, lying on a lower level.
Town Hall (1867).
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This is a zoom view from Saint Clare Square, Amarante. This Town Hall occupies part of the former Saint Gonzalo Convent, and its façade is on the northern side of one cloister, without public access. This was the best possible approach.
Saint Peter Church.
Stairs and porch of manor-house.
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At Cândido dos Reis Street, Amarante. This photo was taken through the railings of a closed gate.
Fountain with tiles panel.
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At Cândido dos Reis Street, Amarante. The panel of tiles shows the level of water during the floods of 1939 on River Tâmega.
Balconies.
Façades with scales of slate.
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At Teixeira de Vasconcelos Street (façade on the left) and October 5th Street (façade on the right), seen from Cândido dos Reis Street, Amarante.
River Tâmega and road bridge.
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Seen from the foot-way between Beira Rio Avenue and the nearest islet, at Amarante.
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Saint Dominique Church.
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