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The ‘Portuguese stone’: when tradition and aesthetics defeat functionality

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As my regular readers will know, I am a person who likes to walk. I think that there is no better way to know a city than to walk through its streets, attentive to all the sensations that my senses capture. So, each place shows me its peculiarities, its positive aspects and those that lack charm. My feet lead me, sometimes, through places that are not in any list of “things to do in...” of those that tourists usually consult before traveling. An…
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As my regular readers will know, I am a person who likes to walk. I think that there is no better way to know a city than to walk through its streets, attentive to all the sensations that my senses capture. So, each place shows me its peculiarities, its positive aspects and those that lack charm. My feet lead me, sometimes, through places that are not in any list of “things to do in...” of those that tourists usually consult before traveling. An…

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Vanguardia broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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