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Azulejo panel in Sao Bento Railway Station in Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo at Sao Bento Railway Station, Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo panel in Sao Bento Railway Station in Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo at Sao Bento Railway Station, Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo at Sao Bento Railway Station, Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
sao bento railway station with beautifully decorated blue and white azulejo tiles in Porto Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
sao bento railway station with beautifully decorated blue and white azulejo tiles in Porto Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo at São Bento Railway Station, Porto, Portugal
Azulejo panel in Sao Bento Railway Station in Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo panel in Sao Bento Railway Station in Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portuguese Azulejo tiles scenes at Sao Bento Railway Station Interior - Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portuguese Azulejo tiles scenes at Sao Bento Railway Station Atrium - Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portuguese Azulejo tiles scenes at Sao Bento Railway Station Interior - Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo panel in Sao Bento Railway Station in Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Azulejo panel in Sao Bento Railway Station in Porto, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
The most notable aspect of São Bento Station is the large, magnificent tile panels in the vestibule. The tiles numbers are 20 thousand, date from 1905–1916 and are the work of Jorge Colaço, the most important azulejo painter of the time. The first tiles were put up on 13 August 1905. The panels depict landscapes, ethnographic scenes as well as historical events like the Battle of Valdevez (1140), the meeting of the knight Egas Moniz and Alfonso VII of León (12th century), the arrival of King John I and Philippa of Lancaster in Porto (1387) and the Conquest of Ceuta (1415).


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