S. Bento Train Station In August 1915 the tiles were seated at the station, in a total of 551 m2 surface to decorate panels with the most beautiful of its kind in Portugal. Each panel represents a scene of national history. We can see the triumphal entry of D. João I and his second marriage with D. Filipa de Lencastre in Porto in 1386, the conquest of Ceuta, in 1415 and the Tournament of Arcos de Valdevez, 1140. There are also country scenes and ethnography as exemplified by the procession of Our Lady of Remedies in Lamego, the pilgrimage of St. Torcato in Guimaraes, a harvest, the Cattle Fair, a Watermill, the transport of wine on a Rabelo boat in the Douro River... At the top of the walls we can still see a beautiful multicolor ribbon reminiscent of the history of national roads, from the beginning to the arrival of the first train to Braga. The building was formally opened in 1916; it is designed in a U-shaped, with two floors that overlook the streets of Madeira and Loureiro, being