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Lying in a bed of tradition, Chouselas rests in the parish of Vilela, Amares county, where only winds of peace and mute harmonies blow.
Built between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the Casa de Chouselas takes shape in a palatial fashion, influenced by the Brazilian architectural style, where ornamentation with organic forms predominates, as well as verticality and horizontality, reflecting the need for social distinction between landlords and servants at that time.
In an arithmetic between the city and the mountain range (just 17 km from Braga and the Peneda / Gerês National Park), at the foot of Chouselas, new routes begin and all cross under your gaze: the 'Orange Route', the 'Rota do Vinho Verde' or the 'Rota do Lininho', in a dialectic that will invariably make up with the love and sympathy of its people.
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