Living Travel - Barcelos, Portugal |
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Barcelos is a city and a municipality in Braga District in the Minho Province, in the north of Portugal. The city is 15 km inland bordering the River Cavado, about 50 km north of Porto. A medieval arch bridge joins it to the village of Barcelinhos. It is one of the growing municipalities in the country, specialising in the textile and adobe industries. Originally a Roman settlement, it became the seat of the first Duke of Braganca in the 15th century. The town's famous symbol is the rooster, based on the legend: "A man who was accused of stealing claimed that before he was hanged, a rooster would crow 3 times to prove his innocence - and it did!" |
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Barcelos town square, with the Church of Senhor da Cruz decorated for the 3 day Rooster Festival |
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In the square of Barcelos |
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Above right: main shopping mall leading off the town square |
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Above left: one of the many rooster representations in Barcelos Above right: one of of the many other charicature sculptures in Barcelos |
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There are many souvenir shops selling ceramic objects, including a variety of roosters |
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Perhaps the Barcelos pottery tradition stems from the Coto family who have been producing ceramic objects for over 100 years - like the above devils by Prazeres, great grand-daughter of Domingos Coto |
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The festival decorations were best seen by night |
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View across the River Cavado to Barcelinhos, joined to Barcelos by this14th century bridge |
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Churches in Barcelos
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Inside the Church of Senhor da Cruz, (see above) |
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Inside the Church of Senhor da Cruz |
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The Church of Matriz de Santa Maria de Barcelos |
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