Guided Tour
NR
8.7
2014
Documentary
Guided Tour is a television and radio program about the treasures of the Portuguese cultural heritage. Treasures with recognized universal value, pieces that any western country would be proud to integrate into its heritage, and little known to the Portuguese. From a silver goblet with Mozarabic decoration and a thousand years old to a cloister that is referred to as a masterpiece of European Renaissance, passing through a collection of African art classified as one of the best in the world, the nature of objects, their context geographic location and historical time vary from episode to episode.
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- Cast:
- Paula Moura Pinheiro
Episode 22 : Penha Garcia
December. 14,2020
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Episode 21 : Convento da Cartuxa, Évora
December. 07,2020
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Episode 20 : Snack-Bar Galeto, Lisboa
November. 30,2020
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Episode 19 : Fundação Eça de Queiroz - Casa de Tormes, Douro
November. 23,2020
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Episode 18 : Tavira
November. 16,2020
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Episode 17 : Palácio Nacional de Mafra, Carrilhões
November. 09,2020
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Episode 16 : Museu e Igreja de São Roque, Lisboa
November. 02,2020
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Episode 15 : Museu Arqueológico São Miguel de Odrinhas (MASMO), Sintra
October. 26,2020
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Episode 14 : Alto da Vigia, Colares
October. 19,2020
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Episode 13 : Miranda do Douro, Aldeia de Picote
October. 12,2020
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Episode 11 : D. Pedro IV e a Igreja da Lapa, Porto
September. 28,2020
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Episode 8 : Museu Municipal de Coruche e Vale do Rio Sorraia
July. 27,2020
Since the 1980s. XX that this territory has been the subject of successive archaeological works by specialists in prehistory.
Among many other surprising discoveries, there are traces, with 7,500 years old, of primitive peasant societies. In other words, it is safe to say that the Neolithic, a process that was underway in the Near East 10,000 years ago, occurred, in its most complete version, in the Sorraia Valley.
The amazing archaeological discoveries of Professor Victor Gonçalves and Ana Catarina Sousa, our guides on this visit, allow us to identify the routes of the Neolithic movement in the Mediterranean and Southern Europe.
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Episode 5 : Capela de Santo Cristo (Picote) e Eremitério Os Santos (entre Picote e Sendim, Miranda Do Douro)
July. 06,2020
During the century. In the 16th century, fresco painting artists worked intensively on the Trasmontana streak, on both sides of the border, enriching churches, chapels and chapels. There are dozens of cases that have been identified, often hidden behind later altarpieces. In the Chapel of Santo Cristo de Picote and in the Hermitage "Os Santos" conservation and restoration campaigns were carried out that confirm the hypotheses about the unique characteristics of fresh painting in this region of the Iberian Peninsula.
A surprising visit by Joaquim Inácio Caetano, the conservator-restorer who took care of these two findings.
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