Dimas Sequeira's photos
Johannine Library (1717).
Coimbra New Cathedral (1772).
Organ (1737).
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This is a preciousness of Saint Michael Chapel, within Coimbra University, at Paço das Escolas.
Saint Michael Chapel.
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At Paço das Escolas, Coimbra. It's part of Coimbra University and UNESCO heritage since 2013. Its 16th century Manueline architecture, visible outside, conceals a Baroque interior, with 17th century tiles and 18th century ceiling painting, gilded wood and organ.
Tower of the University and former Royal Palace.
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Both stand at Paço das Escolas, Coimbra.
This university, as an institution, dates back to 1290. Initially it was established in Lisbon, until 1308; then moved to Coimbra, until 1338; then moved back to Lisbon, until 1354; then moved back to Coimbra, until 1377; then moved back to Lisbon, until 1537; then moved back to Coimbra, for good, putting an end to the geographic seesaw.
It's UNESCO heritage since 2013.
Saint Michael Chapel (16th century).
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This chapel is part of the old Royal Palace, that later housed the Coimbra University. Achieved in the 16th century, its interior was improved in the 17th and 18th centuries. It was classified as UNESCO heritage in 2013.
Location: Paço das Escolas, Coimbra.
Artificial cascade.
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In the lower section - in stairway - of Conselheiro Sousa Macedo Street, Viseu.
HFW!
Work by Maria João Agra.
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Another of the works displayed in the main building of Crua Estate, at Olivais Street, Viseu.
Work by Maria João Agra.
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This and other works were displayed in the main building of Cruz Estate, at Olivais Street, Viseu.
Work by Maria João Agra.
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This is one of the works displayed inside the main building of Cruz Estate, at Olivais Street, Viseu.
Tree of heads.
Cruz Estate - the main building.
Art on garbage bin.
Mini Clubman 1974.
Saint Francis Fountain (18th century).
Knights Doorway (15th century).
Albuquerque Manor-house (17th century).
Viriato Municipal Theatre.
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