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Quinta da Regaleira

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copy Lars Mathiassen copy Ben and Lisa sintra-quinta
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the chapel chapel interior chapel downstairs interior
the chapel
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chapel, interior
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chapel, downstairs interior
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chapel a floor chapel side door to bell tower underground statue
chapel, a floor
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chapel, side door (to bell tower)
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underground statue
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main house main house masonic symbolism
main house
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main house
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Watercolor of a statue from the Quinta da Regaleira by Eric Wiegardt Photo by Kim Lee copy Timothy Ditzmanbrione of the clearer pictures out therei copy Timothy Ditzman
Watercolor of a statue from the Quinta da Regaleira by Eric Wiegardt.
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Photo by Kim Lee
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one of the clearer pictures out there © Timothy Ditzman
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Quinta da Regaleira photo copy Thomas J Sullivan Gardens photo copy Thomas J Sullivan Statues of ancient Gods in Garden photo copy Thomas J Sullivan
Quinta da Regaleira, photo © Thomas J. Sullivan
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Gardens, photo © Thomas J. Sullivan
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Statues of ancient Gods in Garden, photo © Thomas J. Sullivan
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