Colonial houses with colorful facades and cobblestone slopes in the historic city of Tiradentes
Title

Colonial houses with colorful facades and cobblestone slopes in the historic city of Tiradentes

Caption

Colonial houses with colorful facades and cobblestone slopes in the historic city of Tiradentes, one of the most famous in the state of Minas Gerais, Brasil

Date

Nov 23, 2013

Credit line

Photo12/imageBROKER/Fred Pinheiro

Reference

BRK23C49_493

Model release

NA

Property release

NA

License type

Royalty free

Available size

68,7Mb (4,9Mb) / 13,3in x 20,0in / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)

Keywords

Baroque Brazilian Colourfully Downtown Historic district Historic quarter Historic quarters Inner city Inner town Minas Gerais No People Old town area Strassenbild Street Photography Tiradentes Town centre Trip abandoned aisle architecture building facade cities city city center city centre closed colonial building colonial buildings colonial era colonial house colonial period colonial style colonial times colored colorful colorfully coloured colourful corridor corridors daily routine decommissionin deserted different coloured disused door doors downhill empty entrance entrances entry everyday everyday life exterior exterior photograph exterior view exterior views facade facades facade federal state federal states front frontage historic historic center historic centre historic city center historic city centre historic old town historical historical old town incidental people journey midtown multi-colored multi-coloured multicoloured mundane municipal no one nobody old city old district old town old towns ordinary out of service out-of-service outdoor shot outdoor shots passage passer-by path pavement pedestrian pedestrians shut down sidewalk sidewalks slope slopes state street scene street scenes town town center travel travel photography tropical uninhabited urban urban environment variegated voyage walkway way ways window windows Brazil architectural style architectural styles building buildings construction down downward downwards structure Latin America South America America South American

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