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The Gardens Of Serralves In Winter, 2017 Edition

By Gail Aguiar @ImageLegacy

Serralves, Porto

It wasn’t until we were on our way to Serralves last Sunday to see the Joan Miró exhibit that I realized that it’s been two whole years since our last winter visit. Well overdue!

Serralves is a wonderful place to visit anytime of the year, but there’s a special magic in the winter: the camellias are in bloom, the grass is lush, and the gardens are tranquil.

Previous editions:

The Gardens Of Serralves In Winter, 2015 Edition
The Gardens Of Serralves In Winter (2014)

Casa de Serralves, Porto

Casa de Serralves, Porto

Casa de Serralves, Porto

Serralves, Porto

a nearly 1,500 year old olive tree

Serralves, Porto

Serralves, Porto

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Serralves, Porto

The next two pictures are from the commissioned work just outside the Museum of Contemporary Art: An Opaque Wind Park in Six Folds by Korean artist, Haegue Yang.

An Opaque Wind Park in Six Folds, by Haegue Yang

An Opaque Wind Park in Six Folds, by Haegue Yang

January 8, 2017
Album: Portugal [Winter 2016/2017]


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