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Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Historical center of Angra do Heroismo (UNESCO World Heritage Site) with the Motherchurch

Historical center of Angra do Heroismo (UNESCO World Heritage Site) with the Motherchurch. Terceira, Azores islands, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Roman temple / Temple of Diana, Evora (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Alentejo, Portugal

Roman temple / Temple of Diana, Evora (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Jeronimos monastery, a Unesco World Heritage Site, at twilight. Lisbon, Portugal

Jeronimos monastery, a Unesco World Heritage Site, at twilight. Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Douro river and a hotel-ship in the Valeira Dam. Sao Joao da Pesqueira, Portugal

The Douro river and a hotel-ship in the Valeira Dam. Sao Joao da Pesqueira, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: An hotel-ship at the Douro river. Portugal

An hotel-ship at the Douro river. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Vineyards of the grape variety Muscat (Moscatel)

Vineyards of the grape variety Muscat (Moscatel). Favaios, Alto Douro. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Vineyards in Vilarinho dos Freires, Santa Marta de Penaguiao

Vineyards in Vilarinho dos Freires, Santa Marta de Penaguiao. Alto Douro, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Terraced vineyards along the Douro river during the grapes harvest. Ervedosa do Douro

Terraced vineyards along the Douro river during the grapes harvest. Ervedosa do Douro, A Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Vineyards near Sao Joao da Pesqueira during the grapes harvest

Vineyards near Sao Joao da Pesqueira during the grapes harvest. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Douro river seen from the top of a mountain, Sao Leonardo de Galafura

The Douro river seen from the top of a mountain, Sao Leonardo de Galafura. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Covelinhas and Folgosa do Douro. Cruises on the river Douro, a Unesco World Heritage Site

Covelinhas and Folgosa do Douro. Cruises on the river Douro, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Terraced vineyards in Vale Mendiz. Alto Douro, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Terraced vineyards in Vale Mendiz. Alto Douro, a Unesco World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Douro river and the terraced vineyards of the Port wine in Covelinhas

The Douro river and the terraced vineyards of the Port wine in Covelinhas. A Unesco World Heritage site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Douro river and the terraced vineyards of the Port wine near Mesao Frio

The Douro river and the terraced vineyards of the Port wine near Mesao Frio. A Unesco World Heritage site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Europe, Portugal, Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Douro Valley aerial view of vineyards

Europe, Portugal, Tras-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Douro Valley aerial view of vineyards and vineyard terraces and the Douro (Duero) river in the UNESCO World Heritage listed Alto Douro region

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Vineyards at the Quinta do Infantado, Pinhao, on the Douro region, the origin of the

Vineyards at the Quinta do Infantado, Pinhao, on the Douro region, the origin of the world famous Port wine. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Vineyards at the little village of Sao Miguel de Lobrigos, on the world famous Port

Vineyards at the little village of Sao Miguel de Lobrigos, on the world famous Port wine Douro region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Douro region and river, the origin of the world famous Port wine

The Douro region and river, the origin of the world famous Port wine. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The beautiful and windy city of Essaouira. Morocco

The beautiful and windy city of Essaouira. Morocco

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Houses built between the arches of the medieval Prata Aqueduct, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal

Houses built between the arches of the medieval Prata Aqueduct, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Palacio nacional da Pena, Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal. View from the gardens above

Palacio nacional da Pena, Sintra, Lisbon, Portugal. View from the gardens above

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Belem Tower, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

Belem Tower, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Belem Tower, top view, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

Belem Tower, top view, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Belem, Lisbon, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Roman Temple of Evora (Templo de Diana), Alentejo, Portugal

Roman Temple of Evora (Templo de Diana), Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The medieval village of Castelo Melhor. Coa Valley Archaeological Park, a Prehistoric

The medieval village of Castelo Melhor. Coa Valley Archaeological Park, a Prehistoric Rock Art Site. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vila Nova de Foz Coa, Alto Douro. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Two horses and two male ibex (Upper Paleolithic)

Two horses and two male ibex (Upper Paleolithic). Prehistoric Rock Art, Coa Valley Archaeological Park ( Parque Arqueologico do Vale do Coa), a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Portugal, Lisbon, Santa Maria de Belem. The gothic cloister of the Jeronimos Monastery

Portugal, Lisbon, Santa Maria de Belem. The gothic cloister of the Jeronimos Monastery

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Coa Valley Archaeological Park, a Prehistoric Rock Art Site. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Coa Valley Archaeological Park, a Prehistoric Rock Art Site. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Vila Nova de Foz Coa, Alto Douro. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Reproduction of Coa river Valley rock art at the Coa Valley Art and Archaeology Museum

Reproduction of Coa river Valley rock art at the Coa Valley Art and Archaeology Museum. Vila Nova de Foz Coa. Alto douro, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Esquina Gate and the Chapel of Our Lady of Conceicao at the city of Elvas

Esquina Gate and the Chapel of Our Lady of Conceicao at the city of Elvas. It is one of the entrances to the 17th century fortifications, the biggest city bulwark fortifications in the world

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The 16th century Pegoes aqueduct (Aqueduto dos Pegoes), 6 km long, that provides water

The 16th century Pegoes aqueduct (Aqueduto dos Pegoes), 6 km long, that provides water to the Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Main entrance to the Graca Fort at the city of Elvas

Main entrance to the Graca Fort at the city of Elvas. It belongs to the 17th century fortifications, the biggest city bulwark fortifications in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Micha cloister. Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal (MR)

Micha cloister. Convent of Christ, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tomar, Portugal (MR)

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The city of Elvas and his 17th century fortifications at dusk, the biggest city bulwark

The city of Elvas and his 17th century fortifications at dusk, the biggest city bulwark fortifications in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The city of Elvas and his 17th century fortifications, the biggest city bulwark

The city of Elvas and his 17th century fortifications, the biggest city bulwark fortifications in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Alentejo, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Amoreira aqueduct dating back to the 16th century, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Elvas

Amoreira aqueduct dating back to the 16th century, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Elvas, Alentejo. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Main Cloister is a work of the Renaissance convent built by King John III

The Main Cloister is a work of the Renaissance convent built by King John III. Convent of Christ, Tomar. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Palacio da Pena, built in the 19th century on the hills above Sintra, in the middle

Palacio da Pena, built in the 19th century on the hills above Sintra, in the middle of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sintra, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Valley of the Lakes (Vale dos Lagos) in the Pena forest above Sintra

The Valley of the Lakes (Vale dos Lagos) in the Pena forest above Sintra. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sintra, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Palacio da Pena, built in the 19th century, in the forest above Sintra

Palacio da Pena, built in the 19th century, in the forest above Sintra. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sintra, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Portugal, Azores, Terceira, Angra do Heroismo, View of the Fort Sao Sebastiao

Portugal, Azores, Terceira, Angra do Heroismo, View of the Fort Sao Sebastiao and Monte Brasil in the background

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Europe, Portugal, Alentejo, Evora, Praca do Giraldo square in the city centre

Europe, Portugal, Alentejo, Evora, Praca do Giraldo square in the city centre

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Tower of the Se Catedral (Motherchurch) and the Roman Temple of Diana at dusk, a Unesco

Tower of the Se Catedral (Motherchurch) and the Roman Temple of Diana at dusk, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Evora, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Ponte Dom Luis I, a UNESCO World Heritage Site across the Douro river and the Port

Ponte Dom Luis I, a UNESCO World Heritage Site across the Douro river and the Port Wine Cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. Oporto, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Ribeira and Ponte Dom Luis I, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ribeira and Ponte Dom Luis I, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On the other side of the Douro river the Serra do Pilar monastery in Vila Nova de Gaia. Oporto, Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: The Cathedral of Oporto, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal

The Cathedral of Oporto, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal

Background imageAlto Douro Wine Region Collection: Oporto. Ribeira district, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal

Oporto. Ribeira district, a Unesco World Heritage Site. Portugal



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