With their vibrant plumage, peacocks roam freely through the gardens of Aveleda, imposing themselves on the landscape.
Once a water reservoir, Lake Aveleda is now a leisure area, featuring the Manueline Window, which has been a listed national monument since 1910.
Inspired by the châteaux of Bordeaux, the residence is flanked by the chapel and the Fountain of the Four Seasons, and remains a family home to this day.
Built in the 19th century, the Tea House was a gathering place for the ladies of the family, offering views of the vineyards and featuring pieces by Bordallo Pinheiro in its interior.
Built in 1960, the Fountain of Nossa Senhora da Vandoma symbolizes family devotion and Aveleda's historical connection to the city of Porto.
With vineyards planted on granite and schist soils, Aveleda combines tradition and innovation in the production of fresh and elegant wines.
In 1901, Prince Luís Filipe of Bragança (son of King Carlos I) dined at this table, accompanied by his tutor Mouzinho de Albuquerque.
Camellia Avenue reflects the family’s passion for this winter-flowering species, with around 350 specimens, some of which are rare and over a century old.
Over 200 years old and 65 meters tall, the Australian eucalyptus tree, one of the first planted in Portugal, is an imposing landmark at the beginning of the tour through the Aveleda gardens.
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