Dimas Sequeira's photos
Inside the castle's cistern.
Sun doorway.
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Viewed from Castelo Street, inside the walls of Lamego Castle. A 1642 window can be seen over the doorway.
Sun Doorway.
Volkswagen Kombi (1974).
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Spotted at Dr. Alfredo de Sousa Avenue, Lamego, carrying tourists.
Bearing a 2017 licence plate, it either was imported or was restored after the cancelling of the original licence plate.
Piaggio of Brian Boru - tapas and drinks.
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In the garden of Visconde Guedes Teixeira Avenue, Lamego, with outdoor tables nearby.
Shrine of Our Lady of Remedies.
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Seen from Dr. Alfredo de Sousa Avenue, Lamego. There's a long stairway (650 stairsteps) uphill to the church of the shrine.
Coat of Arms of Lamego.
Chapel of the Holy Spirit.
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On its right side stands a 1906 fountain. Location: Combatentes Square, Lamego.
Loureiros Manor-house.
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View to the residence of the counts and viscounts of Alpendurada, from Loureiros Transverse Street, Lamego. The family name of those nobles - Loureiro (=laurel tree) - brought about the name of the manor-house.
Lamego Cathedral (12th century).
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Built in the late 12th century with early Gothic style, its façade was restyled in the 16th century, thus receiving Renaissance details. In the 18th century, Baroque details were added in its interior. It stands at Sé Square, Lamego.
Belfry of Lamego Cathedral.
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This Romanesque tower of the late 12th century stands at Sé Square. The foto was taken from Loureiros Street, Lameigo.
Japanese floor vases (late 19th to early 20th cent…
Coach, sedan chair and landau.
Army officers' mess.
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Façade of the entrance and front yard, at 9th Infantry Regiment Avenue, Lamego.
Army officers' mess.
Saint Francis Church (1599).
Saint Francis Church (1599).
Brand new Toyota stuck in the stairs to the parkin…
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The senior lady driving this 2 months old car thought this was the access to the parking. In fact it is, but only for pedestrians... She stopped the car after the first stairstep. The visible front wheel was in contact with the step, but the left front wheel hovered above it. To make it harder, the bottom of the bodywork below the left doors was directly supported on the pavement. The rescue car solved the problem, but I wasn't there to see how.
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