RMKE20E4–Portugal Ribatejo Santarem azulejos on the wall of the civic market depicting scenes of rural life
RMKF010R–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Campino, Santarem, Portugal
RM2FX4A49–Portugal, Santarém. Calabash Tower (Torre das Cabaças). 15th century. Its name comes from the existence at the top of the tower of an iron structure which supported eight calabashes (since replaced by ceramic pots) serving to amplify the sound of the bell. It houses a Time Museum (Núcleo Museológico do Tempo).
RF2C1JKYA–Fountain wall with historical, Portuguese, blue and white azulejo ceramic tiles depicting Neptune or Poseidon. Constancia, Santarem, Portugal.
RM2R908HP–Tomar, Monastery of the Order of Christ, Santarem District, Ribatejo, Portugal
RF2C6KB2H–Golega, Santarem, Portugal. Archtectural detail and traditional glazed ceramic wall tile depicting a Lusitano or Lusitanian pure-bred horse.
RF2R467TN–Large tile panel on the main square of Torres Novas portraying an army in front of the castle gates, Santarem, Portugal.
RMDDY9HC–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2WYWC60–Street sign, Tomar. District of Santarém, Portugal.
RM2A1FFHR–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RF2M3PHDA–Beautiful street sign 'Escadinhas do Milagre' in Santarem, Portugal. Traditional Portuguese concrete sign with road name of ceramic tiles Azulejo.
RM2J8HKH3–Portugal. Santarem. Church of St. Stephen or Sanctuary of the Eucharistic Miracle (Igreja do Santíssimo Milagre).
RMBF301A–Portugal, Alcobaca - Monastery of Santa Maria de Alcobaca, Kings' Hall (Sala dos Reis), painted ceramic tiles (Azulejo)
RF2X5A268–Street sign, Tomar. District of Santarém, Portugal
RMC8E621–Traditional painted tiles (Azulejos) show rural scene at the city market in Santarem, Ribatejo, Portugal
RMP9H2JD–Azulejo tiles on the wall of the county market place in Santarem Portugal depicting workers in the field
RF2REFH7P–BRAZIL - CIRCA 1966: stamp printed by Brazil, shows Ceramic Candlestick from Santarem, circa 1966
RM2J47G2C–Europe, Portugal, Tomar, The Convent of Christ (Convento de Cristo), Intricate Blue and White Tiling in Price Henry's Quarters
RFTCNG1M–Facade of house in traditional Portuguese architecture style in the village of Azeitao, Portugal.
RM2RC4TYC–Europe, Portugal, Alentejo Region, Golega, Large Green Entrance Door through wall leading on to Rua Joao de Deus
RMKF0114–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Ponte de Santarem, Santarem railway station, Portugal
RM2FX4A4K–Portugal. Santarem. Church of St. Stephen or Sanctuary of the Eucharistic Miracle (Igreja do Santíssimo Milagre). Architectural detail of the facade.
RF2R467KR–Large tile panel on the main square of Torres Novas portraying an army in front of the castle gates, Santarem, Portugal.
RMDDY9HF–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RMP4XKFP–History of Portugal. Middle Ages. The siege of the castle of Torres Novas. Portugal.
RM2A1FFY7–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMC8E62P–Traditional painted tiles (Azulejos) show rural scene at the city market in Santarem, Ribatejo, Portugal
RMKF010Y–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Arco D'Atamarma in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RMDDY9J3–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FG3D–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMC8E62D–Traditional painted tiles (Azulejos) shows a rural scene at the city market in Santarem, Ribatejo, Portugal
RMC8E63N–Painted tiles (Azulejos) shows a team of Forcados in action in a bullfighting scene in Santarem, Ribatejo, Portugal.
RMKF010A–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Igreja Matriz in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RMDDY9HK–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FG03–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMC8E685–Painted tiles (Azulejos) show a scene representing firefighters in Santarem, Portugal.
RMC8E604–Traditional painted tiles (Azulejos) shows a rustic scene.
RMKF010W–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Castello de Ourem in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RMDDY9EC–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FFYM–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF00XM–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Tomada de Santarem, capture of Santarem, Santarem railway station, Portugal
RMDDY9AH–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FFJ2–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF010P–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Igreja da Graca in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RMDDY9A7–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FFYE–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF0104–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Torre Das Cabacas in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RMDDY9EA–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FFHX–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF010G–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Fonte da Figueira in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RMDDY9AB–The Convent of the Knights of Christ, Tomar, Portugal, 2009. Artist: Samuel Magal
RM2A1FFTC–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF010J–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Sao Joao do Alporao (Cathedral) in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RM2A1FFFC–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF0116–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Claustro do Convento de Sao Francisco in Santarem, Santarem railway station, Portugal
RM2A1FFYA–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
RMKF0110–Blue ceramic tiles representing historic Portico da Igreja de Marvila in Santarem, Santarem Railway Station, Portugal
RM2A1FFTF–Portuguese traditional blue tiles (1932). Santarém market, Portugal
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation