It tells the story of Inês Negra, a warrior woman who represents the anonymous women who fought for Portugal.
Friendship in Redondo – Podcast 01

“We come to Redondo as visitors and we leave as friends”. Ana Bravo’s phrase in the podcast we publish today…
Estremoz clay figurines are World Heritage

This morning, UNESCO declared the puppets of Estremoz as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Meeting in South Korea, the committee…
WineWalks return to Adegga WineMarket

Next Friday, December 1st, the Lisbon Marriott Hotel will host another edition of Adegga WineMarket. This year, the big news…
The Royal Filatory of Chacim – Macedo de Cavaleiros

The ruins of the Royal Filatory of Chacim are impressive. Three-storey high, they are one of the last testimonies of the silk industry in Trás-os-Montes.
Pedro Machado: “in the Centre of Portugal we have a very diverse offer”

The president of Turismo do Centro de Portugal says that even in the areas most affected by the fires of June and October it is still possible to provide tourists with good experiences.
A different walk through Lisbon

When the guide falls silent and our ears are filled with the sounds of Alfama, we know we’re taking a different tour of a city that is unique.
The Cego do Maio and the tragic-maritime history at Póvoa de Varzim Museum

When the stormy waves of the Poveiro sea wanted lives, the Cego do Maio stood up to them. His story is told in the Museu Municipal da Póvoa de Varzim.
The legend of Our Lady of Balsamão and the Knights of the Golden Spurs – Macedo de Cavaleiros

It tells how a handful of Christians defeated a cruel Moorish king and his people, with the help of Our Lady of Balsamão.
Cantadeiras de Redondo: singing in the feminine

Who said that cante alentejano is only for men? In Rua do Castelo, in Redondo, a group of women demonstrate that the pleasure of polyphonic singing is for everyone. The Cantadeiras de Redondo sing and enchant.