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Related: About this forumTile patterns old town Funchal, Madeira
There were a lot of sidewalks and plazas, along with streets which are largely pedestrian ways that have these black and white tiles. The work involved to lay them all is amazing. These are pretty thick tiles to help them stand up to the use.

democrank
(11,347 posts)Thank you
Bernardo de La Paz
(53,939 posts)Old Crank
(5,473 posts)There were a lot of this. They also have a lot of pictorial tile work on buildings.
LoisB
(9,900 posts)Old Crank
(5,473 posts)Glad you liked them.
LoisB
(9,900 posts)Karadeniz
(24,044 posts)Old Crank
(5,473 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(153,357 posts)
Old Crank
(5,473 posts)But here there was as much going on under foot.
Beringia
(4,983 posts)Old Crank
(5,473 posts)just to put the tiles down. Let alone the design work and cutting.
BarbD
(1,306 posts)How old are these designs?
Old Crank
(5,473 posts)Here is the wiki page on Portuguese pavement. I thought they were tiles but they are stones. Were common in Brazil also.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_pavement
BarbD
(1,306 posts)Like so much art, it is a dying craft. Photography such as yours is the only way to preserve it for history. Thank you.