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One of the most spectacular and weirdest sunsets I've ever seen.

Águeda, Portugal.

  

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ÁGUEDA (Portugal)

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Pateira de Fermentelos.

 

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ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

Águeda, Portugal

CAA - Centro de Arte de Águeda.

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

A Ponte Ferroviária Internacional do Águeda, inaugurada em 1887, atravessa o rio homónimo na fronteira luso-espanhola, marcando o final do percurso pedestre "Camino de Hierro". Integrada na antiga linha férrea que ligava Barca d'Alva a La Fregeneda, esta ponte metálica com cerca de 150 metros desempenhou um papel crucial na ligação ferroviária entre o Porto e Salamanca. O troço, desativado em 1985 e reabilitado como percurso pedestre em 2021, estende-se por 17 quilómetros, caracterizando-se pela audaz engenharia da época – com 20 túneis e 10 pontes – e pela sua inserção no Parque Natural das Arribas do Douro. O "Camino de Hierro" proporciona uma experiência imersiva no património ferroviário e na paisagem vinícola da região, oferecendo aos visitantes uma perspetiva única sobre esta histórica ligação entre Portugal e Espanha.

 

The Águeda International Railway Bridge, inaugurated in 1887, crosses the river of the same name on the Portuguese-Spanish border, marking the end of the “Camino de Hierro” walking route. Part of the old railway line that connected Barca d'Alva to La Fregeneda, this 150-meter metal bridge played a crucial role in the railway connection between Porto and Salamanca. The section, decommissioned in 1985 and rehabilitated as a walking route in 2021, stretches for 17 kilometers and is characterized by the bold engineering of the time—with 20 tunnels and 10 bridges—and its location in the Arribas do Douro Natural Park. The “Camino de Hierro” provides an immersive experience of the region's railway heritage and wine-growing landscape, offering visitors a unique perspective on this historic link between Portugal and Spain.

The Castle of Santa Àgueda was built over an ancient Roman castra by the Arabs, when Menorca was part of the Caliphate of Cordoba. The exact date of its construction is not known, but it was prior to 1232. In 1287, it became the last standpoint of resistance by the Arab inhabitants when the island was invaded by King Alfonso III of Aragon. The castle was later destroyed by Alfonso's grand-nephew King Peter IV of Aragon around 1343.

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

 

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Rua Luís de Camões em Águeda

In Explorer, 14 november 2013, # 50

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): Rua Luís de Camões.

Patrona de Pinarejo, Cienca.

ÁGUEDA (Portugal): CNN elege Águeda para a sua lista das “ruas mais bonitas do mundo”.

 

O céu de chapéus-de-chuva volta a elevar as ruas do centro de Águeda à fama mundial. Por sinal, estão de volta à cidade como decoração iluminada do Natal.

 

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