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The Fountain of the Iron Waters (Portuguese: Fonte das Águas Ferreas), is a Baroque fountain in the civil parish of Fraião, municipality of Braga. The fountain, with ornate backrest, is located in an "L"-shaped courtyard, with a zoomorphic spout, niche and contorted frame. The design integrates details approximating decorative elements used by André Soares, most notably the Municipal Hall and Church of the Congregados, highlighting the abilities of master-mason Paulo Vidal. However, this project was actually designed by Carlos Amarante, at the beginning of his career, having been appointed the inspector of public works in 1773.

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  • The Fountain of the Iron Waters (Portuguese: Fonte das Águas Ferreas), is a Baroque fountain in the civil parish of Fraião, municipality of Braga. The fountain, with ornate backrest, is located in an "L"-shaped courtyard, with a zoomorphic spout, niche and contorted frame. The design integrates details approximating decorative elements used by André Soares, most notably the Municipal Hall and Church of the Congregados, highlighting the abilities of master-mason Paulo Vidal. However, this project was actually designed by Carlos Amarante, at the beginning of his career, having been appointed the inspector of public works in 1773. (en)
  • A Fonte das Águas Férreas fica situada na Avenida Robert Smith, freguesia de Fraião em Braga. Foi uma das primeiras obras do arquitecto Carlos Amarante, datada de 1773. Foi reaberta em 1997, após a sua completa reabilitação, tendo sido deslocada cerca de cinquenta metros. A água é considerada mineral, hipo-termal, com altos teores de ferro. Utilizada para síndromes de carência de ferro. ver artigo http://www.aprh.pt/congressoagua98/files/com/055.pdf Muitas pessoas abastecem-se da água desta fonte. (pt)
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  • Carlos Amarante, Paulo Vidal (en)
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  • The Fountain of the Iron Waters (Portuguese: Fonte das Águas Ferreas), is a Baroque fountain in the civil parish of Fraião, municipality of Braga. The fountain, with ornate backrest, is located in an "L"-shaped courtyard, with a zoomorphic spout, niche and contorted frame. The design integrates details approximating decorative elements used by André Soares, most notably the Municipal Hall and Church of the Congregados, highlighting the abilities of master-mason Paulo Vidal. However, this project was actually designed by Carlos Amarante, at the beginning of his career, having been appointed the inspector of public works in 1773. (en)
  • A Fonte das Águas Férreas fica situada na Avenida Robert Smith, freguesia de Fraião em Braga. Foi uma das primeiras obras do arquitecto Carlos Amarante, datada de 1773. Foi reaberta em 1997, após a sua completa reabilitação, tendo sido deslocada cerca de cinquenta metros. A água é considerada mineral, hipo-termal, com altos teores de ferro. Utilizada para síndromes de carência de ferro. ver artigo http://www.aprh.pt/congressoagua98/files/com/055.pdf Muitas pessoas abastecem-se da água desta fonte. (pt)
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