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Casa do Ameal

star star star Rua do Ameal, 119, Near Foreigners and Borders Service, Viana do Castelo, Costa Verde 4900-585, Portugal

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The Faria Araújo family who still resides there today purchased Casa do Ameal in 1669 for just 3,500 shillings. It is thought to have been built in the 16th Century, although no exact date is known. In keeping with traditional Minho noble houses the entrance courtyard is adorned with a stone fountain and pond. The proprietors of Ameal have thoughtfully provided an authentic handicrafts and folkloric display, and exhibit antique costumes belonging to their ancestors.
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rate_reviewExcellent hotel. Located near shopping areas and the city center.

placeLocated near shopping areas and the city center.

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Rua do Ameal, 119, Near Foreigners and Borders Service, Viana do Castelo, Costa Verde 4900-585, Portugal

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Casa do Ameal

The Faria Araújo family who still resides there today purchased Casa do Ameal in 1669 for just 3,500 shillings. It is thought to have been built in the 16th Century, although no exact date is known. In keeping with traditional Minho noble houses the entrance courtyard is adorned with a stone fountain and pond. The proprietors of Ameal have thoughtfully provided an authentic handicrafts and folkloric display, and exhibit antique costumes belonging to their ancestors.


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