Beyond the expectable and important archaeological sites of the Roman or Moorish periods, Portugal has an array of nearly unknown excavation sites that will surprise you. Let us guide you to this fantastic by-gone world – be prepared to be taken back to to 5.000 bC. Day 1 – Lisbon Arrival at […]
Read morePortugal has a long tradition of gardening, its roots date back to Roman and Moorish times – the genuine Portuguese Garden is a secluded Garden with shrubs in pots, aromatic herbs in plots and a couple of trees, namely pine trees fig trees or olive trees to give shade where the family gathers to […]
Read moreManueline is a particularly rich and sumptuous style of architectural ornamentation indigenous to Portugal in the early 16th century. The name manueline derives from king Manuel in whose reign this style developed and thrived although the name manueline only appeared in the late 19th century given by an art critic. This style based on Portuguese [...]
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