In my last post, I referred to some marvellous Azulejos at Our Lady of the Remedies, Lamego, that I missed through infirmity, shall we say.
I was determined to get some form of image, so walked a little way up from where our coach parked in the town below, and here is what I got – sadly, you don’t get the detail of the Azulelejos, but instead you get a sense of the scale and the structure of the place. The two little figures admiring the tiles on the sixth terrace down add to the image, I think.
Conozco el lugar, bellísimo!
Please can you tell me what you wrote in English!
Great photos, Sue.
I know this place, it’s very, very nice.
Thank you, Isabel! I thought it was a fascinating place
Sorry… great photo.
Love this shot, Sue! The two people add a perfect sense of scale.
(I used Google to translate the other comment. It came back as “I know the place, beautiful!”)
Best wishes, Pete.
Oh, thanks Pete! I just wish I could have seen those tiles close…but at least a friend gave me an image he had taken….
I thought that place was amazing.
Just published your photo-prompt story, Sue. 🙂
Just come back from my exercise class, Pete- I shall be over
Thank so much, Pete.
Gosh, that’s quite a place! Even steeper than the water garden at Alnwick. I don’t think I could manage all those stairs to the top.
😊
Well, I didn’t risk trying to get down…
This place reminds me a lot of Bom Jesus near Braga. 🙂
Just looked it up, Cathy, and I see what you mean…. 😊
Yes , similar to Bom Jesus. I’ve not been there either but both are on the list. This makes a rather wistful, interesting shot, Sue. 🙂 🙂
Thank you, Jo 😊😊
What an incredible place, a real masterpiece of the 18th century. I’d love to see it!
I would recommend it, Gilly! Alas, I didn’t see the best bits because of mobilty, or lack of it!