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Wedged between two churches in Porto, Portugal, lies a tiny house only three feet wide that thousands of people walk by every day and don't know exists.
The rococo Igreja do Carmo, or Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, built in the mid-18th century, houses numerous oil paintings and several elaborate gilt altars. The exterior boasts a tile mosaic ...
A man attends the Lisbon Under Stars show at the Ruins of Carmo Church in Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 26, 2020. Lisbon Under Stars show, running until Oct. 31, is a multidisciplinary spectacle that ...
The multimedia show “Lisbon Under Stars” has been drawing up to 500 visitors a night to the capital’s landmark Carmo Church, say organizers. The show moves in chapters through Portugal’s ...
Built next to each other and appearing as if they are one seamless structure are the Carmo and Carmelitas Churches. The Carmelitas Church was built in the seventeenth century for Porto's Carmelite ...
People attend the Lisbon Under Stars spectacle performed at Carmo's Ruins in Lisbon, Portugal June 14, 2018. REUTERS/Rafael Marchante 33,608 people played the daily Crossword recently. Can you ...
Tourists sit out under the stars, watching the history of Portugal projected over their heads onto the walls and arches of a ruined Lisbon church. The multimedia show Lisbon Under Stars has been ...
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