
Castelo de Paiva
Statue of Saint John the Baptist.
Standing on Independence Square, at Sobrado, Castelo de Paiva.
Mother Church of Our Lady of Assumption (18th century).
Also called Mother Church of Sobrado, it stands on Independence Square, Castelo de Paiva.
The Baptism of Jesus Christ.
Sculptural set at Independence Square, Castelo de Paiva.
Town Hall.
At Count of Castelo de Paiva Square, Castelo de Paiva.
Sobrado Fountain.
At Boavista Street, Castelo de Paiva.
Sobrado's Marmoiral (13th century).
A "marmoiral" is a funerary monument. This one stands on the route of the funerary procession of Queen Saint Mafalda. This queen was the daughter of Sancho I of Portugal and the wife of Henry I of Castilla. She died in 1256 and her body was brought in procession to be buried in the Arouca Monastery. This marmoiral marks the passage of the procession in this place - Boavista Street, Castelo de Paiva.
Statue of the winemaker.
It stands in the middle of Boavista Roundabout, at Castelo de Paiva.
Towering view to the valley.
Photo taken from Chelo, a hamlet in the surroundings of Castelo de Paiva.
Beholding River Douro.
In this section we can see the mouth of River Paiva into Douro. The photo was taken from Chelo, a hamlet in the surroundings of Castelo de Paiva.
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