Tiles of Porto — Stock Photo, Image

Tiles of Porto — Photo

Panel of traditional portuguese tiles from the early twentieth century appearing at the beautiful train station of S. Bento in Porto. This panel represents a scene involving Portuguese nobles and the king of Leon (XII century) at the beginning of Por

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