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The absence of green areas within the walled city, after the opening of Flores Street (1521-1525) and the destruction of the large cultivation area on the valley of the Vila river, led King Filipe II to create, in 1611, a wide avenue, now known as Cordoaria. The proximity of the Courthouse and the Relação Prison was crucial to the royal decision of building a geometric and rational garden, accessible through the Taipas and the Dr. Barbosa de Castro streets.

Details

  • Title: Taipas Street III
  • Creator: Vera Barbosa
  • Date Created: 2017
  • Location: Rua das Taipas, Porto, Portugal

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