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St. Fructuosus of Braga
Saint story for Friday, April 17, 2020
published: 13 Apr 2020
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Intervención de Conservación - Lápida con epígrafe funerario (Fructuosus)
Vídeo sobre el proceso de intervención de conservación de la lápida con epígrafe funerario (Fructuosus) perteneciente a la colección arqueológica de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Lápida romana con epígrafe funerario
- Autor: Desconocido. Se vincula con el círculo de la familia, dedicado probablemente por el padre del difunto.
- Datación: Segunda mitad del siglo II d.c
- Material: Fragmento de una esquina, mármol
- Dimensiones: 34 cm x 21,5 cm x 4 cm
- Fecha restauración: marzo de 2023
- Restaurador: José Pozo Canales
- Documentación fotográfica: Lorena Franco López - Concepción Fernández
- Edición de vídeo: Pauline Albert
+ Info: https://lafabrica.us.es/intervencion-de-conservacion-lapida-con-epigrafe-funerario/
published: 01 Jun 2023
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THE CHURCH OF SAN FRUCTUOSO BAROS (HUESCA)
The church dedicated to Saint Fructuosus was built towards the end of the 11th Century in a style combining elements of early Lombard and later Jaca Romanesque architecture. It was altered considerably in later centuries.
The church has a small, walled cemetery attached to it.
published: 12 May 2018
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San Fruttuoso Abbey, San Fruttuoso, Camogli, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The Abbey of San Fruttuoso is on the Italian Riviera between Camogli and Portofino. It is the seat of the Catholic parish of the same name of the Vicariate of Recco-Uscio-Camogli, Archdiocese of Genoa. The abbey is located in a small bay beneath a steep wooded hill. It can only be reached by sea or by hiking trails, there is no road access. The abbey is dedicated to Saint Fructuosus, a third-century bishop of Tarraco (now Tarragona in north-east Spain) who was martyred under the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Valerian. In the eighth century the relics of Fructuosus were moved here by Greek monks. St Fructuosus's ashes are still kept at the abbey. The abbey was founded by the Order of Saint Benedict and most of its buildings date to the tenth and eleventh centuries. The original tenth-ce...
published: 18 Sep 2019
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San Fruttuoso bei Cinque Terre in Italien
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso, eigentlich Abtei von San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte, ist ein Klosterkomplex an der gleichnamigen Bucht an der italienischen Riviera di Levante. Sie gehört zu der Gemeinde Camogli in der italienischen Provinz Genua.
Die Gründung des nach Fructuosus von Tarragona benannten Klosters[1] geht auf Adelheid von Burgund zurück. Seit 1983 wird die Benediktinerabtei unter den architektonischen Schätzen des Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano (FAI) geführt. Auf dem Meeresgrund der Bucht von San Fruttuoso befindet sich auch die Christusstatue Cristo degli abissi, die dort im Jahr 1954 aufgestellt worden war.
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso ist nicht an das Straßennetz der Region angeschlossen und ist lediglich mit dem Schiff von Camogli oder Rapallo aus oder über einen Wanderweg am ...
published: 26 Jan 2015
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LA PASIÓN DE SAN FRUCTUOSO
LA PASIÓN DE SAN FRUCTUOSO
La "Passio Fructuosi" narra el proceso martirial del obispo Fructuoso de Tarragona y sus diáconos Augurio y Eulogio, ejecutados en la hoguera, en el anfiteatro de la ciudad, el año 259 d.C. bajo las persecuciones de los emperadores Valeriano y Galieno. La "Passio Fructuosi" es un documento literario cristiano donde se mezclan el testimonio directo de aquellos que presenciaron el proceso martirial de los santos tarraconenses, la consulta directa de las actas públicas del proceso por parte del redactor y un trasfondo de hechos sobrenaturales añadido (solita magnalia) que acabó dando forma a la narración. Su redacción final debió ser anterior al primer tercio del siglo IV.
La obra teatral se publicó de manera experimental, por primera vez, en el año 1989, reeditad...
published: 27 Feb 2014
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Camogli Walking Tour - 4K 60fps with Captions (Not HDR)
This walking tour of Camogli, Italy was filmed on Thursday, July 13th starting at 1:05 pm on the beach. The Citta di Camogli is famous for its beautiful pastel colored homes along the sea.
🗺️Map of the Walk - https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=16MF2xQKuRjVQBNRztedtm6sgY8tu8dU&usp=sharing 🗺️
🔻𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀🔻
0:00 Drone intro and Map
1:27 Camogli Beach
5:01 Seaside promenade
6:45 Pastel Colored Houses
18:59 Il Giorgio
26:41 Piazza Cristoforo Colombo
27:12 Marina
30:53 Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta
33:05 Castle della Dragonara
39:27 Via al Molo
58:16 Porticciolo di Camogli
1:08:09 Via Piero Schiaffino
1:13:01 Piazza Cristoforo Colombo
1:19:24 Seaside promenade
✔️Let's connect✔️
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published: 26 Aug 2023
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Brilha a luz da sua glória [F. Santos]
Sanctus Fructuosus Ensemble
published: 20 Jan 2016
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Must-See Places in Porto - Sé do Porto Cathedral
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Sé do Porto Cathedral
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Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque cathedral Oldest church in Porto, offering panoramic views. Holds relics of Saint Fructuosus
Oldest church in Porto, offering panoramic views Holds relics of Saint Fructuosus
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Get inspired for your next vacation escape visiting Oporto! Discover the Cannot Miss gems and best spots that will make your trip unforgettable.
published: 11 Feb 2024
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3.17.2 The Quinta Pedagogica seen from The Chapel of Saint Frutuoso
Frank returns to the subject of the Capela de Sao Frutuoso because he has found videos that he made of the Quinta Pedagogica from that viewpoint.
published: 30 Jul 2013
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St. Fructuosus of Braga
Saint story for Friday, April 17, 2020
Saint story for Friday, April 17, 2020
https://wn.com/St._Fructuosus_Of_Braga
Saint story for Friday, April 17, 2020
- published: 13 Apr 2020
- views: 88
1:36
Intervención de Conservación - Lápida con epígrafe funerario (Fructuosus)
Vídeo sobre el proceso de intervención de conservación de la lápida con epígrafe funerario (Fructuosus) perteneciente a la colección arqueológica de la Universi...
Vídeo sobre el proceso de intervención de conservación de la lápida con epígrafe funerario (Fructuosus) perteneciente a la colección arqueológica de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Lápida romana con epígrafe funerario
- Autor: Desconocido. Se vincula con el círculo de la familia, dedicado probablemente por el padre del difunto.
- Datación: Segunda mitad del siglo II d.c
- Material: Fragmento de una esquina, mármol
- Dimensiones: 34 cm x 21,5 cm x 4 cm
- Fecha restauración: marzo de 2023
- Restaurador: José Pozo Canales
- Documentación fotográfica: Lorena Franco López - Concepción Fernández
- Edición de vídeo: Pauline Albert
+ Info: https://lafabrica.us.es/intervencion-de-conservacion-lapida-con-epigrafe-funerario/
https://wn.com/Intervención_De_Conservación_Lápida_Con_Epígrafe_Funerario_(Fructuosus)
Vídeo sobre el proceso de intervención de conservación de la lápida con epígrafe funerario (Fructuosus) perteneciente a la colección arqueológica de la Universidad de Sevilla.
Lápida romana con epígrafe funerario
- Autor: Desconocido. Se vincula con el círculo de la familia, dedicado probablemente por el padre del difunto.
- Datación: Segunda mitad del siglo II d.c
- Material: Fragmento de una esquina, mármol
- Dimensiones: 34 cm x 21,5 cm x 4 cm
- Fecha restauración: marzo de 2023
- Restaurador: José Pozo Canales
- Documentación fotográfica: Lorena Franco López - Concepción Fernández
- Edición de vídeo: Pauline Albert
+ Info: https://lafabrica.us.es/intervencion-de-conservacion-lapida-con-epigrafe-funerario/
- published: 01 Jun 2023
- views: 55
5:49
THE CHURCH OF SAN FRUCTUOSO BAROS (HUESCA)
The church dedicated to Saint Fructuosus was built towards the end of the 11th Century in a style combining elements of early Lombard and later Jaca Romanesque ...
The church dedicated to Saint Fructuosus was built towards the end of the 11th Century in a style combining elements of early Lombard and later Jaca Romanesque architecture. It was altered considerably in later centuries.
The church has a small, walled cemetery attached to it.
https://wn.com/The_Church_Of_San_Fructuoso_Baros_(Huesca)
The church dedicated to Saint Fructuosus was built towards the end of the 11th Century in a style combining elements of early Lombard and later Jaca Romanesque architecture. It was altered considerably in later centuries.
The church has a small, walled cemetery attached to it.
- published: 12 May 2018
- views: 23
15:04
San Fruttuoso Abbey, San Fruttuoso, Camogli, Genoa, Liguria, Italy, Europe
The Abbey of San Fruttuoso is on the Italian Riviera between Camogli and Portofino. It is the seat of the Catholic parish of the same name of the Vicariate of R...
The Abbey of San Fruttuoso is on the Italian Riviera between Camogli and Portofino. It is the seat of the Catholic parish of the same name of the Vicariate of Recco-Uscio-Camogli, Archdiocese of Genoa. The abbey is located in a small bay beneath a steep wooded hill. It can only be reached by sea or by hiking trails, there is no road access. The abbey is dedicated to Saint Fructuosus, a third-century bishop of Tarraco (now Tarragona in north-east Spain) who was martyred under the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Valerian. In the eighth century the relics of Fructuosus were moved here by Greek monks. St Fructuosus's ashes are still kept at the abbey. The abbey was founded by the Order of Saint Benedict and most of its buildings date to the tenth and eleventh centuries. The original tenth-century church tower had a Byzantine-style spherical top; this was later replaced by the present octagonal tower. The cloisters are twelfth century and were modified in the sixteenth century by Andrea Doria. The building facing the sea was built in the thirteenth century to a similar design to the noble palaces of Genoa. The abbey contains tombs of members of the noble Genoan Doria family dating from 1275 to 1305, along with other tombs and an ancient Roman sarcophagus. The Doria tombs have black and white stripes, typical of Ligurian architecture of the period. Above the abbey stands Torre Doria, a watchtower erected in 1562 by the family of Admiral Andrea Doria (1466-1560), who defended the abbey and its supply of fresh water from Barbary pirates. In the 17th century the abbey went into decline, and parts of it were used for keeping sheep. In 1730 Camillo Doria restored the abbey, and returned the church to liturgical use. Some of the buildings were damaged by flooding in 1915, these were restored by the Italian state in 1933. In 1983 the Doria Pamphili family donated the San Fruttuoso complex to the heritage organisation Fondo Ambiente Italiano. Restoration of the buildings started in 1985 and was completed in 2017.
https://wn.com/San_Fruttuoso_Abbey,_San_Fruttuoso,_Camogli,_Genoa,_Liguria,_Italy,_Europe
The Abbey of San Fruttuoso is on the Italian Riviera between Camogli and Portofino. It is the seat of the Catholic parish of the same name of the Vicariate of Recco-Uscio-Camogli, Archdiocese of Genoa. The abbey is located in a small bay beneath a steep wooded hill. It can only be reached by sea or by hiking trails, there is no road access. The abbey is dedicated to Saint Fructuosus, a third-century bishop of Tarraco (now Tarragona in north-east Spain) who was martyred under the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Valerian. In the eighth century the relics of Fructuosus were moved here by Greek monks. St Fructuosus's ashes are still kept at the abbey. The abbey was founded by the Order of Saint Benedict and most of its buildings date to the tenth and eleventh centuries. The original tenth-century church tower had a Byzantine-style spherical top; this was later replaced by the present octagonal tower. The cloisters are twelfth century and were modified in the sixteenth century by Andrea Doria. The building facing the sea was built in the thirteenth century to a similar design to the noble palaces of Genoa. The abbey contains tombs of members of the noble Genoan Doria family dating from 1275 to 1305, along with other tombs and an ancient Roman sarcophagus. The Doria tombs have black and white stripes, typical of Ligurian architecture of the period. Above the abbey stands Torre Doria, a watchtower erected in 1562 by the family of Admiral Andrea Doria (1466-1560), who defended the abbey and its supply of fresh water from Barbary pirates. In the 17th century the abbey went into decline, and parts of it were used for keeping sheep. In 1730 Camillo Doria restored the abbey, and returned the church to liturgical use. Some of the buildings were damaged by flooding in 1915, these were restored by the Italian state in 1933. In 1983 the Doria Pamphili family donated the San Fruttuoso complex to the heritage organisation Fondo Ambiente Italiano. Restoration of the buildings started in 1985 and was completed in 2017.
- published: 18 Sep 2019
- views: 677
4:29
San Fruttuoso bei Cinque Terre in Italien
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso, eigentlich Abtei von San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte, ist ein Klosterkomplex an der gleichnamigen Bucht an der italienischen Riviera d...
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso, eigentlich Abtei von San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte, ist ein Klosterkomplex an der gleichnamigen Bucht an der italienischen Riviera di Levante. Sie gehört zu der Gemeinde Camogli in der italienischen Provinz Genua.
Die Gründung des nach Fructuosus von Tarragona benannten Klosters[1] geht auf Adelheid von Burgund zurück. Seit 1983 wird die Benediktinerabtei unter den architektonischen Schätzen des Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano (FAI) geführt. Auf dem Meeresgrund der Bucht von San Fruttuoso befindet sich auch die Christusstatue Cristo degli abissi, die dort im Jahr 1954 aufgestellt worden war.
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso ist nicht an das Straßennetz der Region angeschlossen und ist lediglich mit dem Schiff von Camogli oder Rapallo aus oder über einen Wanderweg am Fuße des Monte di Portofino, welcher den Golfo Paradiso dominiert, zu erreichen.
https://wn.com/San_Fruttuoso_Bei_Cinque_Terre_In_Italien
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso, eigentlich Abtei von San Fruttuoso di Capodimonte, ist ein Klosterkomplex an der gleichnamigen Bucht an der italienischen Riviera di Levante. Sie gehört zu der Gemeinde Camogli in der italienischen Provinz Genua.
Die Gründung des nach Fructuosus von Tarragona benannten Klosters[1] geht auf Adelheid von Burgund zurück. Seit 1983 wird die Benediktinerabtei unter den architektonischen Schätzen des Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano (FAI) geführt. Auf dem Meeresgrund der Bucht von San Fruttuoso befindet sich auch die Christusstatue Cristo degli abissi, die dort im Jahr 1954 aufgestellt worden war.
Die Abtei von San Fruttuoso ist nicht an das Straßennetz der Region angeschlossen und ist lediglich mit dem Schiff von Camogli oder Rapallo aus oder über einen Wanderweg am Fuße des Monte di Portofino, welcher den Golfo Paradiso dominiert, zu erreichen.
- published: 26 Jan 2015
- views: 1895
1:04:18
LA PASIÓN DE SAN FRUCTUOSO
LA PASIÓN DE SAN FRUCTUOSO
La "Passio Fructuosi" narra el proceso martirial del obispo Fructuoso de Tarragona y sus diáconos Augurio y Eulogio, ejecutados en l...
LA PASIÓN DE SAN FRUCTUOSO
La "Passio Fructuosi" narra el proceso martirial del obispo Fructuoso de Tarragona y sus diáconos Augurio y Eulogio, ejecutados en la hoguera, en el anfiteatro de la ciudad, el año 259 d.C. bajo las persecuciones de los emperadores Valeriano y Galieno. La "Passio Fructuosi" es un documento literario cristiano donde se mezclan el testimonio directo de aquellos que presenciaron el proceso martirial de los santos tarraconenses, la consulta directa de las actas públicas del proceso por parte del redactor y un trasfondo de hechos sobrenaturales añadido (solita magnalia) que acabó dando forma a la narración. Su redacción final debió ser anterior al primer tercio del siglo IV.
La obra teatral se publicó de manera experimental, por primera vez, en el año 1989, reeditada posteriormente con nuevos arreglos. Se estrenó en el año 1990 en la Catedral de Tarragona y en el anfiteatro romano de esta ciudad. A partir de entonces, se escenifica bianualmente en el anfiteatro, lugar del martirio, a cargo de la Asociación Cultural San Fructuoso. De manera excepcional, con motivo de las beatificaciones del Año de la Fe, y para albergar más espectadores, se representó en la antigua plaza de toros, un auténtico "anfiteatro" del siglo XXI, el día 12 de octubre de 2013. Más de 6.000 espectadores presenciaron el espectáculo.
En la representación, intervienen más de 300 personas entre actores, cantores, músicos y personal técnico. La obra también contiene un excelente repertorio musical que se basa en algunas piezas clásicas como el oratorio del Pontifical de Flames, con letra de Mn. Miquel Melendres y música de Mn. Francesc Tàpies. Algunas piezas musicales han sido creadas "ex professo" para la representación por los maestros Sr. Joan Juncà y Mons. Miquel Barbarà. El cuerpo musical es interpretado por Cors i Orquestra dels Amics de la Catedral de Tarragona, dirigidos por Mons. Miquel Barbarà.
https://wn.com/La_Pasión_De_San_Fructuoso
LA PASIÓN DE SAN FRUCTUOSO
La "Passio Fructuosi" narra el proceso martirial del obispo Fructuoso de Tarragona y sus diáconos Augurio y Eulogio, ejecutados en la hoguera, en el anfiteatro de la ciudad, el año 259 d.C. bajo las persecuciones de los emperadores Valeriano y Galieno. La "Passio Fructuosi" es un documento literario cristiano donde se mezclan el testimonio directo de aquellos que presenciaron el proceso martirial de los santos tarraconenses, la consulta directa de las actas públicas del proceso por parte del redactor y un trasfondo de hechos sobrenaturales añadido (solita magnalia) que acabó dando forma a la narración. Su redacción final debió ser anterior al primer tercio del siglo IV.
La obra teatral se publicó de manera experimental, por primera vez, en el año 1989, reeditada posteriormente con nuevos arreglos. Se estrenó en el año 1990 en la Catedral de Tarragona y en el anfiteatro romano de esta ciudad. A partir de entonces, se escenifica bianualmente en el anfiteatro, lugar del martirio, a cargo de la Asociación Cultural San Fructuoso. De manera excepcional, con motivo de las beatificaciones del Año de la Fe, y para albergar más espectadores, se representó en la antigua plaza de toros, un auténtico "anfiteatro" del siglo XXI, el día 12 de octubre de 2013. Más de 6.000 espectadores presenciaron el espectáculo.
En la representación, intervienen más de 300 personas entre actores, cantores, músicos y personal técnico. La obra también contiene un excelente repertorio musical que se basa en algunas piezas clásicas como el oratorio del Pontifical de Flames, con letra de Mn. Miquel Melendres y música de Mn. Francesc Tàpies. Algunas piezas musicales han sido creadas "ex professo" para la representación por los maestros Sr. Joan Juncà y Mons. Miquel Barbarà. El cuerpo musical es interpretado por Cors i Orquestra dels Amics de la Catedral de Tarragona, dirigidos por Mons. Miquel Barbarà.
- published: 27 Feb 2014
- views: 1028
1:28:54
Camogli Walking Tour - 4K 60fps with Captions (Not HDR)
This walking tour of Camogli, Italy was filmed on Thursday, July 13th starting at 1:05 pm on the beach. The Citta di Camogli is famous for its beautiful pastel ...
This walking tour of Camogli, Italy was filmed on Thursday, July 13th starting at 1:05 pm on the beach. The Citta di Camogli is famous for its beautiful pastel colored homes along the sea.
🗺️Map of the Walk - https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=16MF2xQKuRjVQBNRztedtm6sgY8tu8dU&usp=sharing 🗺️
🔻𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀🔻
0:00 Drone intro and Map
1:27 Camogli Beach
5:01 Seaside promenade
6:45 Pastel Colored Houses
18:59 Il Giorgio
26:41 Piazza Cristoforo Colombo
27:12 Marina
30:53 Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta
33:05 Castle della Dragonara
39:27 Via al Molo
58:16 Porticciolo di Camogli
1:08:09 Via Piero Schiaffino
1:13:01 Piazza Cristoforo Colombo
1:19:24 Seaside promenade
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For the best viewing experience, be sure to watch on a large smart TV like the Samsung Frame. Closed Captions [CC] which include historical facts and descriptions are available in all languages. This tour was filmed using amazing Binaural Audio 🎧 which is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3-D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being there.
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https://wn.com/Camogli_Walking_Tour_4K_60Fps_With_Captions_(Not_Hdr)
This walking tour of Camogli, Italy was filmed on Thursday, July 13th starting at 1:05 pm on the beach. The Citta di Camogli is famous for its beautiful pastel colored homes along the sea.
🗺️Map of the Walk - https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=16MF2xQKuRjVQBNRztedtm6sgY8tu8dU&usp=sharing 🗺️
🔻𝗩𝗶𝗱𝗲𝗼 𝗧𝗶𝗺𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸𝘀🔻
0:00 Drone intro and Map
1:27 Camogli Beach
5:01 Seaside promenade
6:45 Pastel Colored Houses
18:59 Il Giorgio
26:41 Piazza Cristoforo Colombo
27:12 Marina
30:53 Basilica di Santa Maria Assunta
33:05 Castle della Dragonara
39:27 Via al Molo
58:16 Porticciolo di Camogli
1:08:09 Via Piero Schiaffino
1:13:01 Piazza Cristoforo Colombo
1:19:24 Seaside promenade
✔️Let's connect✔️
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🎬Gimbal1: INKEE Falcon Plus https://amzn.to/3JWdgzF
🦯Camera Monopod: https://amzn.to/3rFzPCl
🎥Camera2: Sony a7siii:
Camera Lens: https://amzn.to/3UtuZUm
🎬Gimbal2: https://amzn.to/3FsDye5
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For the best viewing experience, be sure to watch on a large smart TV like the Samsung Frame. Closed Captions [CC] which include historical facts and descriptions are available in all languages. This tour was filmed using amazing Binaural Audio 🎧 which is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3-D stereo sound sensation for the listener of actually being there.
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- published: 26 Aug 2023
- views: 26814
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Must-See Places in Porto - Sé do Porto Cathedral
Planning Your Next Adventure?
Top 20+ Places to visit on your Next Trip to - PORTUGAL - Porto
Visit Porto!
Must visit the Best City in the north of Portugal!...
Planning Your Next Adventure?
Top 20+ Places to visit on your Next Trip to - PORTUGAL - Porto
Visit Porto!
Must visit the Best City in the north of Portugal!
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Sé do Porto Cathedral
12-18th cent
Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque cathedral Oldest church in Porto, offering panoramic views. Holds relics of Saint Fructuosus
Oldest church in Porto, offering panoramic views Holds relics of Saint Fructuosus
Religious
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Get inspired for your next vacation escape visiting Oporto! Discover the Cannot Miss gems and best spots that will make your trip unforgettable.
https://wn.com/Must_See_Places_In_Porto_Sé_Do_Porto_Cathedral
Planning Your Next Adventure?
Top 20+ Places to visit on your Next Trip to - PORTUGAL - Porto
Visit Porto!
Must visit the Best City in the north of Portugal!
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Sé do Porto Cathedral
12-18th cent
Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque cathedral Oldest church in Porto, offering panoramic views. Holds relics of Saint Fructuosus
Oldest church in Porto, offering panoramic views Holds relics of Saint Fructuosus
Religious
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Get inspired for your next vacation escape visiting Oporto! Discover the Cannot Miss gems and best spots that will make your trip unforgettable.
- published: 11 Feb 2024
- views: 114
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3.17.2 The Quinta Pedagogica seen from The Chapel of Saint Frutuoso
Frank returns to the subject of the Capela de Sao Frutuoso because he has found videos that he made of the Quinta Pedagogica from that viewpoint.
Frank returns to the subject of the Capela de Sao Frutuoso because he has found videos that he made of the Quinta Pedagogica from that viewpoint.
https://wn.com/3.17.2_The_Quinta_Pedagogica_Seen_From_The_Chapel_Of_Saint_Frutuoso
Frank returns to the subject of the Capela de Sao Frutuoso because he has found videos that he made of the Quinta Pedagogica from that viewpoint.
- published: 30 Jul 2013
- views: 50