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    It's difficult to believe that a century ago, this was rocky pastureland outside an insignificant village. This vast complex is now one of Catholicism's major shrines; the focus of enormous devotion and pilgrimage. At the eastern end is the 1953 Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima, a triumphantly sheer-white building with colonnade reminiscent of St Peter’s. Nearby, the Capela das Aparições (Chapel of the Apparitions) marks the site where the Virgin appeared five times in 1917.

    At the precinct's western end is the Basílica da Santíssima Trindade. In between is a massive space where the crowds gather.

    The Capela das Aparições is the focus of the most intense devotion. Supplicants who have promised penance (for example, in return for helping a loved one who is sick, or to signify a particularly deep conversion) shuffle on their knees across the vast esplanade, following a long marble runway polished smooth by previous penitents. Near the chapel is a blazing pyre where people light candles in prayer (most just toss them in the fire due to heat and space concerns). The candles themselves range in price from €0.50 to €2.70, sold on the honour system, and candle lighting queue wait times can top half a day on the holiest of days. The sound of hundreds of candles is like a rushing waterfall.

    Inside the older church, the Basílica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário de Fátima, attention is focused on the tombs of the three children, Os Três Pastorinhos (the three little shepherds): Francisco (died 1919, aged 11) and Jacinta (died 1920, aged 10), both victims of the flu epidemic, were beatified in 2000 and canonised in 2017. Lúcia, the third witness of the apparition, entered a convent in Coimbra in 1928, where she died in 2005. Her beatification is underway.

    The new basilica, Basílica da Santíssima Trindade, was inaugurated in 2007, and, while impressive, has something of a conference-centre feel. A central passageway hung with golden angels leads to a long etched-glass window spelling out scriptural verses in dozens of languages. Running around the edges of the monumental, round marble structure are 12 9m bronze doors, each with a biblical quote dedicated to one of Jesus’ disciples. Inside, the impersonal feel is redeemed by Irish artist Catherine Green’s striking altarpiece depicting a wild-haired and gaunt Crucifixion, backed by Slovenian artist Marko Ivan Rupnik's beautiful mosaic work.

    At the sanctuary entrance is a segment of the Berlin Wall, a tribute to 'God’s part in the fall of communism'.

    Masses are held (in Portuguese) regularly, often in the Capelinha das Aparições; and there is a beautiful nightly candlelight procession at 10pm from April to October.


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    Coimbra is historic, alluring, enigmatic and even monumental, as this city was once a capital of medieval Portugal, when it was newly born nation-state during the early 12th century. It is also often overlooked by visitors, cast under the shadows of the more popular cities of Lisbon and Porto. But when you do make a proper visit and get to know the city better, you'll be enamoured, like the way Coimbra cast its spell on me.

    This is a city where king, queens and the royal court used to rule the kingdom of Portugal, where great poets, writers and academics create masterpieces, where architects and artists built monuments, with the crowning glory that is the Coimbra University, Portugal's oldest academic institution and one of Europe's (and the world's) oldest universities.

    Come and see beautiful Coimbra, and learn about its significance in Portuguese (and European) history and culture.

    Hope you enjoy this travel video! ⭐


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    Portugal, the meme


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    The story of Coimbra continues with this episode, as we take a turn into one of the most fascinating, engrossing and enduring stories in Portuguese narrative and history, the story of Pedro & Inês - a true-to-life tragic love story that took place here in Coimbra, centuries before even Shakespeare put Romeo & Juliet into parchment.

    It must be said, it’s stories like this that make places endlessly meaningful, and Coimbra is even more magical, significant and even dramatic precisely because of stories like this.

    We also travel to nearby colourful and mystical places, through the canals of Aveiro, the vibrant haystack houses of Costa Nova and the ancient forest of Buçaco and its enigmatic palace.

    Hope you enjoyed this episode! Truly love Coimbra, and it’s a real pleasure to show you this place and share the city's beauty and soul in these videos.



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    Funchal, Madeira, Portugal restaurant walking tour.

    In this food guide tour, we travel from the Golden Gate Funchal Cafe to Largo do Chafariz. Explore the charming streets of Funchal on the isle of Madeira, Portugal, and see what Madeiran food is like as we take a look at Funchal restaurants and their menus.
    You can also see what Madeira in winter is like, as we walk on a sunny afternoon in 20 degrees. No narration or music, just the magic of Funchal, Madeira as we see some of the best restaurants in Funchal.

    If you visit Madeira, you can't miss eating out in Funchal with its beautiful cafes, bars, restaurants, ice cream parlours and tiled walkways. Full of charm and history - its the highlight of Madeira.
    A sunny town walk in Funchal, Madeira in winter is absolutely magical!


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    Wrapped in splendour and mystery, the Knights Templar held enormous power in Portugal from the 12th to 16th centuries, and largely bankrolled the Age of Discoveries. Their headquarters sit on wooded slopes above the town and are enclosed within 12th-century walls. The Convento de Cristo is a stony expression of magnificence, founded in 1160 by Gualdim Pais. It has chapels, cloisters and choirs in diverging styles, added over the centuries by successive kings and Grand Masters.

    The Charola, the extraordinary 16-sided Templar church, thought to be in imitation of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, dominates the complex. Its eastern influences give it a very different feel to most Portuguese churches; the interior is otherworldly in its vast heights – an awesome combination of simple forms and rich embellishment. It’s said that the circular design enabled knights to attend Mass on horseback. In the centre stands an eerily Gothic high altar, while wall paintings date from the early 16th century. A huge funnel to the left is an ancient organ pipe (the organ itself is long gone).

    Dom Manuel was responsible for tacking the nave on to the west side of the Charola and for commissioning a two-level choir. The coro alto (upper choir) is a fabulous Manueline work, with intricate decor on the vaulting and windows. The main western doorway into the nave is a splendid example of Spanish plateresque style.

    Seeming to have grown from the wall, the Janela Manuelina (Manueline Window) on the church's western side is the most famous and fantastical feature of the monastery. It’s the ultimate in Manueline extravagance, a celebration of the Age of Discoveries: a Medusa tangle of snaking ropes, seaweed and cork boats, atop of which floats the Cross of the Order of Christ and the royal arms and armillary spheres of Dom Manuel. It’s best seen from the roof of the adjacent Claustro de Santa Bárbara. Unfortunately obscured by the Claustro Principal is an almost-equivalent window on the southern side of the church.

    Two serene, azulejo-decorated cloisters to the east of the Charola were built during the time when Prince Henry the Navigator was Grand Master of the order in the 15th century. The Claustro do Cemitério (Burial-Ground Cloisters) contains two 16th-century tombs and pretty citrus trees, while the two-storey Claustro da Lavagem (Ablutions Cloisters) affords nice views of the crenellated ruins of the Templars’ original castle.

    The elegant Renaissance Claustro Principal (Great Cloisters) stands in striking contrast to the flamboyance of the monastery’s Manueline architecture. The Claustro Principal is arguably the country’s finest expression of that style: a sober ensemble of Greek columns and pillars, gentle arches and sinuous, spiralling staircases.

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    Why are major companies relocating to Portugal?

    Major companies, such as Google, Amazon, Siemens, Farfetch, Bosh, Nokia, Accenture, Johson & Johnson, Mastercard, Uber, Mercedes Benz, Loreal and Huawei are moving and relocating their headquarters to Portugal.

    Why are they relocating to Portugal?
    What does this mean for Portugal?
    How will the workforce, housing system and other things change in Portugal?

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    Did you know that Crypto is tax free in Portugal ?

    You heard it right.

    You do not need to pay any taxes on your capital gains on crypto, and you also don't need to pay VAT.

    Until now, Portugal has been one of the best countries to invest into Crypto currencies.

    Expats have been popping up in Portugal because they realised that it is the place to be.


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