The View Portuguese Symbols: World Heritage
Dear Partners, This will show to all of you the beauty of our country, Portugal. The magazine is a new way for you to learn about our culture. You won’t only learn the Portuguese culture, but you’ll learn the worldwide culture! Why the “worldwide culture”? Because this magazine will show to all of you which Portuguese Symbols are world heritage. Stay with us, Sweet Chocolate
Portugal
Portugal: an wonderful country which deserves to be visited. Its culture is bigger than anything. We will start showing to you what are the main Portuguese symbols in each region of Portugal:
The North
The Center
The South
and The Islands
The Regions
The North
The Center
The South
The Islands
Fado If you travel to Portugal, you have to watch one Fado concert, at least one! In this type of music its used one Portuguese traditional guitar, named “Guitarra Portuguesa” , which was born in Portugal too.
Amália Rodrigues was one Portuguese fado singer, and she is considered the most iconic person of Fado. She died in 1999. Mariza is one fado singer too. She’s considered too, one of the most iconic person of Fado. She has sang in various places worldwide, like USA.
The North The north of Portugal is the coldest region of Portugal, but that doesn’t mean it is not friendly! Well know for its wines and gastronomy, visit the North is a good option!
Alto Douro Wine Region
The cultural landscape of the Alto Douro is an outstanding example of a traditional European wineproducing region, reflecting the evolution of this human activity over time.
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Alto Douro Region has been producing wine for nearly two thousand years. Since the 18th century, its main product, Port Wine, has been world famous for its quality.
Historic Centre Of Guimar達es
(Guimar達es Castle)
(statue of Dom Afonso Henriques)
Guimar達es
is one of the country's most important historical cities. .
The city has been the birthplace of Dom Afonso Henriques, the first Portuguese king.
The Center
The center of Portugal is full of culture! You may visit such beautiful places and cities, and if you went into the country you will find snow between November and March, on the highest mountain of continental Portugal; Serra da Estrela.
University of Coimbra – Alta and Sofia Situated on a hill overlooking the city, the University of Coimbra with its colleges grew and evolved over more than seven centuries within the old town.
Notable university buildings include the Joanine Library with its rich baroque decor, the 18th , one of the most beautiful libraries on Portugal.
Monastery of the Jerónimos and Tower of Belém Standing at the entrance to Lisbon harbor, those two monuments exemplifies the Portuguese art at its best, showing us the Manuelino style.
(Monastery of the Jerónimos)
(Tower of Belém)
They were built to commemorate Vasco da Gama's expedition. They’re a reminder of the great maritime discoveries that laid the foundations of the modern world.
The South
The South is the warmest region in our country. In the Summer, travel to Portugal and you’ll find out why the Algarve beaches are ones of the bests in the world!
Garrison Border Town of Elvas and its Fortifications Elvas is an outstanding example of a garrison town and its defense system.
The fortifications of the city of Elvas have their origins in the Arab period; these were substantially upgraded during the Christian period up until the 16th century.
Historic Centre Of Évora This museum-city, reached its golden age in the 15th century, when it became the residence of the Portuguese kings.
(Temple of Diana)
The Temple of Diana in the center of the Centre of Évora take us to the ancient Roman times before Christ. The whitewashed houses around it are decorated with tiles which color is white and blue.
The Islands
In those two archipelagos, Madeira and Açores, you’ll find landscapes that you had never seen before! Enjoy!
The Laurisilva Of Madeira
The Laurisilva of Madeira take us to a magical place, where the landscapes are breathtaking!
This Portuguese Symbol it’s the only Portuguese natural marvel considered world heritage. This forest contains an unique suite of animals and plants.
Landscape of the Pico Island Vineyard Culture The Pico Island landscape reflects a unique response to viticulture on a small volcanic island.
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. he extraordinarily beautiful man-made landscape is testimony to generations of farmers who, in a hostile environment, created a sustainable living and much-prized wine.
THANK YOU. Many people don’t know their country. So, we decided to give a hand. This project isn’t only for our partners from other countries to know a little bit more of Portugal, but, it’s for our Portuguese partners too, to become aware of the things which are in the world history. A little bit of culture doesn’t hurt anyone. Once more, Thank You.
See you soon, Sweet Chocolate