Port of Santo Antonio (2nd line of Fortifications - Sec. XVII) (Estremoz)
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Entry To Old Town
One of the few entry/exit gates to gain access to the walled fortified "old town" of Estremoz. It is quite narrow and one way so use caution when driving thru especially if you have a larger vehicle l...
One of the few entry/exit gates to gain access to the walled fortified "old town" of Estremoz. It is quite narrow and one way so use caution when driving thru especially if you have a larger vehicle l...
The east of Portugal was heavily fortified to protect against invasion by Spain, and Estremoz, although not on the border, was no exception. The town walls were ordered to be designed by King João IV...
The east of Portugal was heavily fortified to protect against invasion by Spain, and Estremoz, although not on the border, was no exception. The town walls were ordered to be designed by King João IV...
This area, Estremoz, Elvas, Badajoz featured a great deal in the Peninsular War and you can really feel it here and at Elvas. You can imagine the troops stationed here and with the view from the top c...
Entry To Old Town
One of the few entry/exit gates to gain access to the walled fortified "old town" of Estremoz. It is quite narrow and one way so use caution when driving thru especially if you have a larger vehicle l...
Entry To Old Town
One of the few entry/exit gates to gain access to the walled fortified "old town" of Estremoz. It is quite narrow and one way so use caution when driving thru especially if you have a larger vehicle l...
17th Century Gateway into Estremoz
The east of Portugal was heavily fortified to protect against invasion by Spain, and Estremoz, although not on the border, was no exception. The town walls were ordered to be designed by King João IV...
17th Century Gateway into Estremoz
The east of Portugal was heavily fortified to protect against invasion by Spain, and Estremoz, although not on the border, was no exception. The town walls were ordered to be designed by King João IV...
In the footsteps of Wellington
This area, Estremoz, Elvas, Badajoz featured a great deal in the Peninsular War and you can really feel it here and at Elvas. You can imagine the troops stationed here and with the view from the top c...