Category

Portuguese Culture

37 articles
Viewing
Architect Álvaro Siza Vieira
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Architect Álvaro Siza Vieira

Álvaro Joaquim de Melo Siza Vieira, born in Matosinhos in 1933, is one of the greatest names in Portuguese contemporary architecture. He graduated from the Porto School of Fine Arts in 1955, where he studied under Fernando Távora, a mentor who influenced his vision of architecture rooted in culture and territory, yet open to modernity. […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Architect Álvaro Siza Vieira

Álvaro Joaquim de Melo Siza Vieira, born in Matosinhos in 1933, is one of the greatest names in Portuguese contemporary architecture. He graduated from the Porto School of Fine Arts in 1955, where he studied under Fernando Távora, a mentor who influenced his vision of architecture rooted in culture and territory, yet open to modernity. […]

Read More
Coffee in Portugal
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Coffee in Portugal

Portuguese coffee occupies a central place in daily life, and the diversity of names and preparation methods reflects the country’s cultural and regional richness. Simply asking for um café (or um cafezinho using the affectionate diminutive zinho) generally means a short espresso: a small cup of about 30 ml. This is the starting point for […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Coffee in Portugal

Portuguese coffee occupies a central place in daily life, and the diversity of names and preparation methods reflects the country’s cultural and regional richness. Simply asking for um café (or um cafezinho using the affectionate diminutive zinho) generally means a short espresso: a small cup of about 30 ml. This is the starting point for […]

Read More
Buried treasures myths in Portugal – are they real?
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Buried treasures myths in Portugal – are they real?

Portugal is the place where legends and history come together to spark the imagination, Across this sun-soaked land, stories of buried treasures and lost fortunes have been whispered for centuries, giving every ancient castle and misty mountain a sprinkling of mystery. Take Almourol Castle, for instance. Rising from an island in the Tagus River, this […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Buried treasures myths in Portugal – are they real?

Portugal is the place where legends and history come together to spark the imagination, Across this sun-soaked land, stories of buried treasures and lost fortunes have been whispered for centuries, giving every ancient castle and misty mountain a sprinkling of mystery. Take Almourol Castle, for instance. Rising from an island in the Tagus River, this […]

Read More
The legend of the Galo de Barcelos
Filipe da Silva Coelho

The legend of the Galo de Barcelos

The legend of the Galo de Barcelos (Rooster of Barcelos) is one of the most well-known Portuguese folk traditions and is closely linked to the city of Barcelos, in the northern region of Minho. The story tells that, in medieval times, a young Galician man on his way to Santiago de Compostela was unjustly accused […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

The legend of the Galo de Barcelos

The legend of the Galo de Barcelos (Rooster of Barcelos) is one of the most well-known Portuguese folk traditions and is closely linked to the city of Barcelos, in the northern region of Minho. The story tells that, in medieval times, a young Galician man on his way to Santiago de Compostela was unjustly accused […]

Read More
A Portuguesa
Filipe da Silva Coelho

A Portuguesa

The Portuguese National Anthem The Portuguese National Anthem, A Portuguesa (The Portuguese), is a stirring ode to patriotism and resistance that traces its origins to the late 19th century. Its creation is closely tied to Portugal’s struggle for independence and sovereignty and was composed by Alfredo Keil and written by Henrique Lopes de Mendonça during […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

A Portuguesa

The Portuguese National Anthem The Portuguese National Anthem, A Portuguesa (The Portuguese), is a stirring ode to patriotism and resistance that traces its origins to the late 19th century. Its creation is closely tied to Portugal’s struggle for independence and sovereignty and was composed by Alfredo Keil and written by Henrique Lopes de Mendonça during […]

Read More
Pastel de Nata – Sweet tradition
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Pastel de Nata – Sweet tradition

Pastel de nata (custard tart) is one of the most iconic specialties of Portuguese sweet confection, recognized worldwide for its unique flavour and creamy texture. Its origins date back to the 18th century, when monks from the Jerónimos Monastery in Belém, Lisbon, created the recipe. At that time, monasteries used large quantities of egg whites […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Pastel de Nata – Sweet tradition

Pastel de nata (custard tart) is one of the most iconic specialties of Portuguese sweet confection, recognized worldwide for its unique flavour and creamy texture. Its origins date back to the 18th century, when monks from the Jerónimos Monastery in Belém, Lisbon, created the recipe. At that time, monasteries used large quantities of egg whites […]

Read More
The Treaty of Windsor – Just a quick word
Filipe da Silva Coelho

The Treaty of Windsor – Just a quick word

The Treaty of Windsor, signed on May the 9th of 1386 between Portugal and England, represents the oldest diplomatic alliance still in force in the world. It arose in a context of political instability in Portugal, following the crisis of 1383-1385 and the Portuguese victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, which confirmed D. João I […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

The Treaty of Windsor – Just a quick word

The Treaty of Windsor, signed on May the 9th of 1386 between Portugal and England, represents the oldest diplomatic alliance still in force in the world. It arose in a context of political instability in Portugal, following the crisis of 1383-1385 and the Portuguese victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota, which confirmed D. João I […]

Read More
Portuguese Surnames – A short introduction
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Portuguese Surnames – A short introduction

Portuguese surnames have ancient roots and often carry meanings linked to professions – for example, Ferreira, derived from “ferro” (iron), refers to those who worked with iron, such as smiths. Many other surnames reflect natural features or places of origin. One of the most common, Silva, comes from Latin and literally means “forest” or “woods.” […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Portuguese Surnames – A short introduction

Portuguese surnames have ancient roots and often carry meanings linked to professions – for example, Ferreira, derived from “ferro” (iron), refers to those who worked with iron, such as smiths. Many other surnames reflect natural features or places of origin. One of the most common, Silva, comes from Latin and literally means “forest” or “woods.” […]

Read More
Feijoada à Portuguesa
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Feijoada à Portuguesa

Feijoada is one of the most emblematic dishes of traditional Portuguese cuisine. Rich in flavors and history, Feijoada à Portuguesa is a robust stew made with beans (red or white) and various meats. In the North of Portugal we find one of its richest and most authentic versions: the Feijoada à Transmontana (Transmontana – of […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Feijoada à Portuguesa

Feijoada is one of the most emblematic dishes of traditional Portuguese cuisine. Rich in flavors and history, Feijoada à Portuguesa is a robust stew made with beans (red or white) and various meats. In the North of Portugal we find one of its richest and most authentic versions: the Feijoada à Transmontana (Transmontana – of […]

Read More
Portuguese Filigree (A Filigrana Portuguesa)
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Portuguese Filigree (A Filigrana Portuguesa)

A filigrana Portuguesa (Portuguese filigree) is an ancient art that expresses delicacy, precision and tradition. The word “filigree” comes from Latin “filum” (thread) and “granum” (grain), referring to the meticulous work with extremely fine metal threads. This craft dates back to the ancient civilizations of the present-day Middle East and Mediterranean, which used the technique […]

Read More
Filipe da Silva Coelho

Portuguese Filigree (A Filigrana Portuguesa)

A filigrana Portuguesa (Portuguese filigree) is an ancient art that expresses delicacy, precision and tradition. The word “filigree” comes from Latin “filum” (thread) and “granum” (grain), referring to the meticulous work with extremely fine metal threads. This craft dates back to the ancient civilizations of the present-day Middle East and Mediterranean, which used the technique […]

Read More