Porto
Portugal's second-largest city boasts a rich and diverse architectural landscape that reflects its long and layered history. From the medieval walls of the Ribeira district to the Baroque grandeur of churches like Clérigos, the city showcases centuries of stylistic evolution. Neoclassical landmarks such as Palácio da Bolsa sit alongside Art Deco gems like the Rivoli Theatre, while contemporary architecture. epitomized by Rem Koolhaas’ Casa da Música. demonstrates Porto’s embrace of modern design. This blend of old and new makes Porto a vibrant tapestry of architectural expression.