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  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016879.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • View from Arco Grande in the Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016876.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016887.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016886.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016885.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016884.jpg
  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016881.jpg
  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016880.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Valley of Alcantara Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the "Great Arc", is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Great Arch area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Plaque that marks the Arco Grande in the Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016872.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016889.jpg
  • Diogo Alves head preserved in formalin. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016888.jpg
  • The 1911 film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves". Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016883.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016878.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016875.jpg
  • The Arco Grande in the Aguas Livres aqueduct. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves" the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
    h_00016873.jpg
  • The top of the Aguas Livres aqueduct in valle de Alcantara arches. Since its foundation, the city of Lisbon had problems with the supply of drinking water to the population. In order to solve this problem, in 1731 King John V begins the contruction of the long-touted "Aguas Livres Aqueduct" wich has its construction completed in 1748, from this moment Lisbon would have 3 times more water than previously available.<br />
The aqueduct extends over 14,174 meters and consists of 127 arches along its route. Of all the arches, the most known is the one in the valley of Alcantara, the Arco Grande, is 65 meters high and is the largest pointed arch in the world.<br />
The other reason that made the Aqueduct famous is to have been the stage of nineteenth century's most famous serial killer in Portugal, Diogo Alves. Born in Spain, came to live in Lisbon at a very early age, known as the "Assassino do Aqueduto das Aguas Livres" or also "Pancadas". Diogo Alves is thought to have robbed and thrown from the Arco Grande area more than seventy people. No one ever found out how he got the key to enter the aqueduct and commit the crimes.<br />
Diogo Alves was convicted and hanged in 1841. His head was stored in formalin at the time so that medicine could studie his and be able to characterize the mind of a criminal.<br />
In 1911 is presented to the public the film "Os crimes de Diogo Alves," the first Portuguese fictional film. 15/01/2012 NO SALES IN PORTUGAL
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duco de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This is Duco de Mantova emissary.
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duque de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This character is the Minister of Justice.
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  • Actor of a tradicional theatre play called "Tchiloli". Usually the story is about Duque de Mantova homicide and the killer is Charlemagne's son. This character is the investigator.
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  • João Pedro Pereira, 19 years old, first time killer of wild animal. Hunting initiation ritual. <br />
<br />
"The Pose and the Prey"<br />
<br />
Hunting in my imagination was always more like taxidermy — as if the prey was just a mere accessory of the hunter's pose for his heroic photograph — the real trophy.<br />
<br />
When I decided to document the daily lives of Portuguese hunters, I had in my memory the "cliché" from the photographer José Augusto da Cunha Moraes, captured during a hippopotamus hunt in the River Zaire, Angola, and published in 1882 in the album Africa Occidental. The white hunter posed at the center of the photograph, with his rifle, surrounded by the local tribe.<br />
<br />
It was with this cliché in mind that I went to Alentejo, south of Portugal, in search of the contemporary hunters. For several months I saw deer, wild boar, foxes. I photographed popular hunting and private hunting estates, wealthy and middle class hunters, meat hunters and trophy hunters. I photographed those who live from hunting and those who see it as a hobby for a few weekends during the year. I followed the different times and moments of a hunt, in between the prey and the pose, wine and blood, the crack of gunfire and the murmur of the fields .<br />
<br />
I was lucky, I heard lots of hunting stories. I found an essentially old male population, where young people are a minority. Hunters, a threatened species by aging and loss of economic power caused by the crisis in the South of Europe.<br />
<br />
The result of this project is this series of contemporary images, distant from the "cliche" of 1882.<br />
<br />
— Antonio Pedrosa
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”.  There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia.  Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”. There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia. Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
    Terror Protest Barcelona_Eva Parey_0...jpg
  • A huge demonstration with half a million people gathered in Barcelona in a rally through Passeig de Gracia till Plaça de Catalunya, after the terrorists attacks in Las Ramblas and Cambrils on last august 17th. There were thousands of roses and placards claiming the peace under the catalan motto “no tinc por”, “I’m not afraid”.  There were also messages denouncing violence and condemning Spain for selling weapons. The muslim community joined shouting “not in my name” and “they are terrorists, not muslims” referring to the killers. Workers from health serviced and local police were honored by many people. The demonstration has been organized by the Catalan Government, with the King of Spain, the president of Spain and Catalonia.  Barcelona, 26th August. Photo: Eva Parey/4SEE
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