Discover the heartwarming tradition of the Presépio Gigante in Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal.
O Presépio Português
The Portuguese Nativity Scene
A Capela das Almas
The Chapel of Souls
In the heart of Porto you’ll find the Capela das Almas, a historic chapel covered in thousands of blue and white tiles.
Portugal Hates Boring Sidewalks!
If you’ve been to Portugal, you’ve probably noticed the artwork covering the sidewalks. Have you ever stopped to wonder how it’s done? Now’s your chance to find out! Rui & Joel meet up with Jesse, a Practice Portuguese member and apprentice at the Escola de Calceteiros, as well as Nuno, a teacher at the school […]
LX Factory
Lx Factory
Learn more about LX Factory, a trendy shopping and arts space built in an old factory in Lisbon.
Uma Ida ao Museu
A Trip To The Museum
Carlos calls his friend Isabel and invites her to go to the National Museum of Ancient Art.
A Melhor Associação Cultural do Porto
The Best Cultural Association In Porto
Sofia interviews Sr. Agostinho about a new art and culture space with some unusual exhibits…
Museu De Serralves
Serralves Museum
The Serralves Museum is a prominent museum of contemporary art, surrounded by a large park and gardens.
A Fotografia Perfeita
The Perfect Photo
A photographer struggles to take the perfect photo. See how many minimal pairs you can find throughout the narrative.
Casa Da Música
House Of Music
Learn more about Casa da Música, a space solely dedicated to music and the arts in Porto.
O Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga
The National Museum of Ancient Art
Learn more about a group of students and their visit to the National Museum of Ancient Art.
Inês e Ricardo em Quarentena
Inês and Ricardo in Quarantine
Follow along as Inês and Ricardo search for something fun to pass the time at home. Please excuse the (not very) “punny” wordplay…
Os Azulejos Portugueses
Portuguese Tiles
If you’ve ever been to Portugal, you have certainly noticed the beautiful tilework that covers many of the buildings throughout the country. Learn more about how these “azulejos” have played a role in the history and culture of Portugal.
A Calçada Portuguesa
The Portuguese Sidewalk
“Calçada portuguesa”, also known as Portuguese mosaic, refers to the decorative cobblestone patterns you see lining the sidewalks throughout the country. Learn more about this impressive pavement art that has become a trademark of Portuguese cities.
O Fado
Fado
Learn more about Fado, the music style that best captures what it means to be Portuguese.
A Arte Antiga
Ancient Art
Mafalda and Rui take a guided tour at the Museu de Arte Antiga. Find out what they learned!