Quinta de São João

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More travel Hunting vacant this time to visit another vacant Pampilhosa.

Unable so far to collect information about this building, so we ask who visit us to know if the vacant and its history please do contact us to get detail it better .

They can do so by leaving a comment or sending an email to info@cacadevolutos.pt.

Thank you

And now to the photographic records

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Always be negligible abandonment, feio e inútil? My answer is Naked "floreados"as abandonment own, Do not! A society completely obsessed with progress and development, makes the places we visited are not only the abandonment, but forgotten. Share with my friends the pleasure of photography and the discovery of new points of interest for one reason or another were slowly left at the mercy of weather. One that never stops! The aim? Making spaces with history are not forgotten forever and somehow give an insight into their histories as active.

3 Comments

  1. In fact a very good record! Congratulations friend Vacant (how strange it sounds! LOL)

    I find it very interesting how such a dark place like this, forgotten in time, still has so much color…that gives you a certain life!

  2. Just today I discovered this magnificent record with reference to Pampilhosa, the land I saw Nasca.

    I studied during my childhood in the Primary School which is on the access to this farm and never once met inhabited. Despite never having explored the inside, keep in memory the external picture of their gardens already invaded by vegetation, who knew that he described as being very rich and exotic species. Shortly before the fire got to see some photos of the interior of the building, with fresh in relatively good condition and exotic wood carvings, equally well preserved.

    The building Challet, the raised due to its location has always been a landmark in the landscape Pampilhosense, being possible to spot him from various points of low. Included rumors that the abandonment of the respective building Thursday and are due to conflicts with heirs and shares, leading to degradation and abandonment of the same.

    It was with sadness that I watched from afar, to reports and images of fire that consumed part of the heritage of the Village, outrotora rich in stately buildings and now increasingly doomed to abandonment.
    Already shared the article from a local group, to see if it will be possible to get some more reports on this Thursday.

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