Oporto - Casa Guerra Junqueiro
To the east of the cathedral is an 18th C. Baroque building, at 32 Rua D. Hugo, which is also ascribed to Nasoni. It was the abode of Abílio Manuel de Guerra Junqueiro (1850-1923), the poet and political activist whose verses vehemently championed the Republican cause.
Hobbies & Activities category: Historic site; Literary site
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