RFA9P27N–Strips with several types of pills /// medication spilled background tablets capsules drugs antibiotics piled strips many pharmaceutical industry cure
RMGJ9KAT–Berardo Museum, Lisbon, Portugal.
RFWH4HMG–Lisbon, Portugal - July 27, 2019: 'A Ginginha', a famous bar dedicated to Ginginha, a traditional Sour Cherry Brandy
RMEH9W6P–Games Room of the Mafra National Palace, Convent and Basilica in Portugal. Franciscan Religious Order. Baroque architecture.
RFB6EJ36–Open first-aid kit box and nurse hands
RMGJ9KA5–Berardo Museum, Lisbon, Portugal.
RFWH4G61–Lisbon, Portugal - July 27, 2019: 'A Ginginha', a famous bar dedicated to Ginginha, a traditional Sour Cherry Brandy
RFH8E5TA–Entrance of the MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon
RFWH3RK5–Lisbon, Portugal - July 27, 2019: Advertisement for Ginja, a traditional portuguese Cherry Brandy
RFH8E5T4–Entrance of the MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon
RFWH3NF6–Lisbon, Portugal - July 27, 2019: Advertisement for Ginja, a traditional portuguese Cherry Brandy
RFH8E5TG–Entrance of the MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon
RFH8E5RK–Entrance of the MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon
RFH8E5T0–The rooftop of the MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon.
RFH8E5T2–Lisbon. MAAT – Rooftop of the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete
RFH8E5T1–The rooftop of the MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon.
RFH8E5TD–MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon, Portugal.
RFH8E5RJ–Lisbon, Portugal. MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete
RFH8E5TF–MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon, Portugal.
RFH8E5T9–Lisbon, Portugal. MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete
RFH8E5RF–Lisbon. Central Tejo, historical power plant and Electricity Museum with the MAAT, the new museum, in background.
RFHA2J1N–Lisbon, Portugal - October 19, 2016: Banco Best Bank, located in the Marques de Pombal Square.
RFH8E5RR–Lisbon, Portugal. MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete
RFHA2J90–Campo Pequeno Bullring Arena main entrance. Portugal oldest and most iconic bullfight arena. 19th century Moorish Revival style.
RFEA6TKB–Jeronimos monastery with the heavily ornate South-Portal. UNESCO World Heritage. Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
RFE846W5–Jeronimos monastery with the heavily ornate South-Portal. UNESCO World Heritage. Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
RFE846W2–Jeronimos monastery with the heavily ornate South-Portal. UNESCO World Heritage. Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
RFH8E5W3–MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology. Designed by the British architect Amanda Levete. Lisbon, Portugal.
RFHA2J4H–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J5G–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J5C–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J5E–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J1W–Lisbon, Portugal - October 19, 2016: Novo Banco Bank located in the Marques de Pombal Square. A bank created after the Espirito Santo Bank scandal.
RFHA2J55–Art decorating the garden of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFHA2J52–Art decorating the garden of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFHA2J3C–Lisbon, Portugal - October 19, 2016: Estabelecimento Prisional de Lisboa - The Lisbon Prison built close to the city center.
RFHA2J60–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J5X–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J1J–Lisbon, Portugal - October 19, 2016: The Lisbon Fenix Hotel. A four star hotel located in the Marques de Pombal Square.
RFHA2J5T–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J5P–Gardens of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. An urban park open to public, and very popular especially among College students.
RFHA2J25–Lisbon, Portugal - October 19, 2016: The Lisbon Intercontinental Hotel. A five star hotel located next to the famous Eduardo VII Park.
RFHA2J57–Paths, lawns and birds in the garden of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFHA2J5B–Paths, lawns and birds in the garden of the Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFHA2J62–Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. The auditorium seen across the garden. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFEA6RBR–Fountain in the Imperio garden with Padrao dos Descobrimentos (left) in Lisbon, Portugal.
RFCWGFEF–Vasco da Gama Tower and the Luxury Myriad Hotel by Sana Hotels in the Park of Nations (Parque das Nações). Lisbon, Portugal
RFCWGFDT–Vasco da Gama Tower and the Luxury Myriad Hotel by Sana Hotels in the Park of Nations (Parque das Nações). Lisbon, Portugal
RFC9D7YB–Keep of the Leiria Castle. Leiria, Portugal.
RFC9D7TP–Keep of the Leiria Castle. Leiria, Portugal.
RFHA2J65–Lisbon, Portugal - October 19, 2016: Goncalo Ribeiro Teles Interpretative Centre and Cafeteria in the Calouste Gulbenkian garden.
RFEA6TDR–Belem Palace, residence for the Portuguese Republic president with a Portuguese flag waving.
RFDJ9PNW–View of the Jardim do Cerco (Cerco Garden), an 18th century baroque garden next to the Mafra Palace. Mafra, Portugal
RFC96D3B–Medieval building in Oliveira Square, Guimares, Portugal. Unesco world heritage site.
RFC96D0Y–Medieval building in Oliveira Square, Guimares, Portugal. Unesco world heritage site.
RFC96D2A–Medieval building in Oliveira Square, Guimares, Portugal. Unesco world heritage site.
RFC9D8YY–Aerial view of the city of Leiria, Portugal.
RFC0TK4C–Entrance of Sao Jorge (St. George) Castle in Lisbon, Portugal.
RFC0TK71–Entrance of Sao Jorge (St. George) Castle in Lisbon, Portugal.
RFC0R74R–Entrance of Sao Jorge (St. George) Castle in Lisbon, Portugal.
RFC0TK61–Entrance of Sao Jorge (St. George) Castle in Lisbon, Portugal.
RFC0TK5A–Entrance of Sao Jorge (St. George) Castle in Lisbon, Portugal.
RFH8E5PY–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center. Lisbon
RFH8E5R2–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center. Lisbon
RFH8E5NC–Lisbon, Portugal. Detail of the amphitheater exterior on the Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown.
RFH8E5N4–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5R6–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5NG–Lisbon, Portugal. Detail of the amphitheater exterior on the Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown.
RFH8E5PT–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center. Lisbon
RFH8E5N9–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5N7–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5R8–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5R3–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center. Lisbon
RFH8E5PJ–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center. Lisbon
RFH8E5P2–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5PF–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center.
RFH8E5PX–Champalimaud Foundation, Centre for the Unknown. Neuroscience, oncology and visual impairment biomedical research center. Lisbon
RFHA2J5N–Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. The auditorium seen across the garden. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFHA2J5K–Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. The auditorium seen across the garden. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFHA2J2G–Eduardo VII Park in Lisbon, Portugal. The largest park in the city center. Built next to the iconic Marques de Pombal roundabout
RFHA2J20–Eduardo VII Park in Lisbon, Portugal. The largest park in the city center. Built next to the iconic Marques de Pombal roundabout
RFHA2J59–Auditorium seen across the lake in the garden of Calouste Gulbenkian foundation. A very popular urban park open to the public.
RFEA6T7J–Museu de Arte Popular (Popular Art Museum) in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
RFEA6RWP–Centro Cultural de Belem. Museum and cultural center housing the Berardo Collection and Concerts. Lisbon, Portugal / landmark stone art interior ccb
RFEA6T0A–Museu de Arte Popular (Popular Art Museum) in Belem, Lisbon, Portugal
RFC96GJA–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC96ENJ–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC96ER0–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC96GM1–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC96EDF–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC96ETB–Typical portuguese blue tiles (azulejos) with an image of the Virgin Mary in the Santa Estefania in Guimarães Children's Home.
RFC96EKK–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC96D4G–Medieval building colonnade in Oliveira Square, Guimares, Portugal. Unesco world heritage site.
RFC96EBH–Lar de Santa Estefania in Guimarães, a religious institution that works as a children's home.
RFC9D4YA–Entrance of the Leiria Castle. Leiria, Portugal.
RFC9D4W1–Entrance of the Leiria Castle. Leiria, Portugal.
RFH8XR1C–Monumento aos Combatentes do Ultramar chapel- Ultramar Combatants Monument, with a unknown soldier tomb in the Memorial room.
RFH8XR29–Central Tejo, the early 20th century power plant converted into Electricity Museum. Lisbon, Portugal.
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