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Viana Collection

Viana, a captivating town in northern Portugal, offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region

Background imageViana Collection: Ausias March (1397-1459), engraving of 1864, reading his poems to the Prince of Viana

Ausias March (1397-1459), engraving of 1864, reading his poems to the Prince of Viana

Background imageViana Collection: DDE-90034594

DDE-90034594
Portugal, Viana do Castelo. The Basilica de Santa Luzia was built in 1919 on a hill above the town of Viana do Castelo in the Minho region. Date: 14/12/2007

Background imageViana Collection: General view of Moncao, Viana do Castelo, northern Portugal

General view of Moncao, Viana do Castelo, northern Portugal
General view of Moncao (looking south), a town in the Viana do Castelo district, northern Portugal. Date: circa 1908

Background imageViana Collection: Phantoria

Phantoria
Nuno Araujo

Background imageViana Collection: Woman with cow cart Portugal - 2

Woman with cow cart Portugal - 2
A woman harvesting hay by hand. She loads the cut grass onto a cow cart in the hills near Viana do Castelo, in the Norte Region of Portugal - 2 Date: 1989

Background imageViana Collection: Woman with cow cart Portugal - 1

Woman with cow cart Portugal - 1
A woman harvesting hay by hand. She loads the cut grass onto a cow cart in the hills near Viana do Castelo, in the Norte Region of Portugal. First published The Sunday Times - 1 Date: 1989

Background imageViana Collection: Prince Charles of Viana in the midst of popular enthusiasm for his proclamation as

Prince Charles of Viana in the midst of popular enthusiasm for his proclamation as the heir of the crown of Catalonia

Background imageViana Collection: Madeleine of Valois, Princess of Viana, 1460 (1882-1884)

Madeleine of Valois, Princess of Viana, 1460 (1882-1884). A daughter of King Charles VII of France, Madeleine (1443-1495) married Gaston, Prince of Viana, in 1461

Background imageViana Collection: Charles, Prince of Viana (1421-1461)

Charles, Prince of Viana (1421-1461). Sometimes called Charles IV of Navarre. Son of King John II of Aragon and Queen Blanche I of Navarre. Colored engraving

Background imageViana Collection: Paris and Viana. 15th century

Paris and Viana. 15th century
Catalan literature. Fifteenth century. Paris and Viana. Edition printed in Barcelona in 1494 by Diego Gumiel. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageViana Collection: Paris and Viana. 15th century. Viana and Isabel

Paris and Viana. 15th century. Viana and Isabel
Catalan literature. Fifteenth century. Paris and Viana. Engraving depicting Viana and Isabel. Edition printed in Barcelona in 1494 by Diego Gumiel. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageViana Collection: Fridge of Viana, over the Douro-Scene of the Late Railway Accident, Spain, Engraving 1873

Fridge of Viana, over the Douro-Scene of the Late Railway Accident, Spain, Engraving 1873

Background imageViana Collection: CHARLES IV, prince of Viana (1421-1461). Son

CHARLES IV, prince of Viana (1421-1461). Son of Juan II of Aragon and Blanca of Navarre. Portrait of a codex (1480). Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Barcelona. Royal Archive of the Crown of Aragon

Background imageViana Collection: Vineyards with ripe grapes ready for harvesting on hillsiides in Viana in Rioja region of

Vineyards with ripe grapes ready for harvesting on hillsiides in Viana in Rioja region of Cantabria Spain
MAB-299 Vineyards with ripe grapes ready for harvesting on hillsiides Viana in Rioja region of Cantabria, Spain Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageViana Collection: Viana, Navarre, Spain, Europe

Viana, Navarre, Spain, Europe

Background imageViana Collection: Religious procession at sea, Romaria de Seniora d Agonia, Viana do Castelo

Religious procession at sea, Romaria de Seniora d Agonia, Viana do Castelo, Minho, Portugal, Europe

Background imageViana Collection: Masks and Giants parade, Romaria da Seniora d Agonia, Viana do Castelo

Masks and Giants parade, Romaria da Seniora d Agonia, Viana do Castelo, Minho, Portugal, Eurpoe


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Viana, a captivating town in northern Portugal, offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the region. With its charming streets and stunning views, it is no wonder that Viana do Castelo has become a popular destination for travelers. One can't help but be enchanted by the general view of Moncao, with its picturesque landscapes and serene atmosphere. The beauty of this place truly takes your breath away. Intriguingly, there are depictions of women with cow carts in Portugal. These images showcase the traditional way of life in rural areas and highlight the importance of agriculture in Portuguese culture. The engraving from 1864 portrays Ausias March reading his poems to the Prince of Viana. It reflects how literature has always played a significant role in shaping society and influencing individuals throughout history. Prince Charles was adored by the people during his proclamation as their leader. This moment captured an outpouring of popular enthusiasm that resonated through time. Madeleine of Valois, Princess of Viana, is depicted in an exquisite painting from 1882-1884. Her regal presence exudes grace and elegance, reminding us of the royal lineage that once graced these lands. Charles, Prince (1421-1461), left an indelible mark on Viana's history. His legacy continues to inspire generations to come as they learn about his contributions to politics and governance during tumultuous times. Paris and they were connected even back in the 15th century when trade routes flourished between them. The exchange between these two cities fostered cultural growth and economic prosperity for both regions. Phantoria adds another layer to Viana's allure - a realm where imagination runs wild. This fantastical world invites visitors to explore their wildest dreams while immersing themselves in enchantment beyond reality's grasp. The Fridge stands as a reminder of the tragic railway accident that occurred in Spain.