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)
a nearly 1,500 year old olive tree
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.
January 8, 2017
Album: Portugal [Winter 2016/2017]