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Portuguese architecture is far more broad than you're allowing it to be. I personally see a feitoria, though I also have a degree in Portuguese & Lusophone Studies so there may be a big douse of hope in this for me. Feitorias were built all over the world & got a lot of influence from the area of the globe the feitoria was built. I also offer you the Palácio Nacional da Pena, which shatters conventional knowledge of a white-washed Manueline style.
Feitoria at Ormus (Hormuz):
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Feitoria at Bom Baïm (Mumbai):
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Feitoria at Cascais (Cidadela de Cascais):
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Feitoria at Banguecoque (Bangkok):
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Feitoria at São Vicente, Cabo Verde:
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Palácio Nacional da Pena:
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your links are broken
Portuguese architecture is far more broad than you're allowing it to be. I personally see a feitoria, though I also have a degree in Portuguese & Lusophone Studies so there may be a big douse of hope in this for me. Feitorias were built all over the world & got a lot of influence from the area of the globe the feitoria was built. I also offer you the Palácio Nacional da Pena, which shatters conventional knowledge of a white-washed Manueline style.
Feitoria at Ormus (Hormuz):
View attachment 481874
Feitoria at Bom Baïm (Mumbai):
View attachment 481875
Feitoria at Cascais (Cidadela de Cascais):
View attachment 481876
Feitoria at Banguecoque (Bangkok):
View attachment 481877
Feitoria at São Vicente, Cabo Verde:
View attachment 481878
Palácio Nacional da Pena:
View attachment 481879
I googled the names since your links are broken. This is interesting:
Spoiler :
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It's from Cascais. That dome's ornament is similar to the one in the mystery improvement.
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