Azulejos are found on the interior and exterior of churches palaces ordinary houses schools and nowadays restaurants bars and even railways or subway stations they are an ornamental art form but also had a.
Porto portugal blue tiles.
18th century baroque architecture covered with portuguese blue tiles.
From the arabic az zellīj الزليج is a form of portuguese and spanish painted tin glazed ceramic tilework.
The tiles are part of portugal s national identity.
These predominant colours were considered very fashionable at the time of the age of discoveries from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
Souvenir shops sell refrigerator magnets with the ornate blue and white floral patterns.
These painted ceramic tiles or azulejos cover the fronts of churches and houses all across portugal.
It took researchers some time to discover who was the true artist behind the 5 56m by 3 50m azulejo tiles in porto s cathedral.
In portugal most of the tiles you find combine the colours white and blue mainly.
Tourists take snapshots of the decorative tiles.
Covered with floor to ceiling blue and white tiles.
Estação ferroviária de são bento is a 20th century railway terminal in the civil parish of cedofeita santo ildefonso sé miragaia são nicolau e vitória in the municipality of porto district of porto the english translation of são bento is saint benedict.
São bento railway station portuguese.
Porto is portugal s second largest city a modern metropolis home to 210 000 people but the city s heart still lies in its medieval old city porto ribeira.
Deeply embedded in portugal s history and culture there are countless wonderful examples of these beautiful tiles.
Porto portugal azulejos a group of young people walk past a wall in the se cathedral cloisters decorated with blue azulejos tiles porto portugal santo ildefonso church in the city of porto portugal.
Within the dark and gothic cloisters of porto s cathedral you can t help but be taken back by the blue and white work of the azulejos art.
Porto portugal fountain the fountain of lions sited in the centre of.
And you honestly see them everywhere from churches and monasteries to simple houses.
The azulejo tile is one of the first things we couldn t help but notice in porto they re everywhere the beautiful ceramic tiles embellish the facades of many buildings and as we roamed the city we noticed the eye catching tiles decorating everything from benches street signs and fountains.