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Highlights & Hidden Gems of Porto

  • 27/03/202528/03/2025
  • by Bruno Silva

Through a series of black and white images, we can observe the continuous dialog between man-made structures and nature, between the past and the present.

The viewer is invited to reflect on the implications of urban evolution, the delicate balance between progress and preservation. This symbiosis between urban space and nature shows us how the evolution of the built environment transforms abandoned buildings into living testimonies to the passage of time.

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