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Reading Portimão

A project by Teia D’Impulsos. Reading Portimão. Introducing Portimão. (photo by João Valongo ). (photo by João Valongo ). Jesuit College. (photo by João Valongo ). Town Hall. (photo by João Valongo ). Largo da Barca. With Reading Portimão , we will: rescue memories; revive them;

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Reading Portimão

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  1. A project by Teia D’Impulsos ReadingPortimão

  2. Introducing Portimão (photo by João Valongo)

  3. (photo by João Valongo) Jesuit College

  4. (photo by João Valongo) Town Hall

  5. (photo by João Valongo) Largo da Barca

  6. With Reading Portimão, we will: rescue memories; revive them; make them part of our everyday life.

  7. We will connect places and memories How?

  8. 1st step: Identification of points of interest

  9. Points of interest • a citation or an iconographic element; • a QRCode

  10. Multimedia information: • Identification; • Citation; • Brief explanation and historical data; • Old picture; • Suggestion to go to the next point; 4 languages

  11. An example...

  12. “Testifying the indigenous lifestyle”

  13. “Feu Hermanos” factory “We have travelled through the city and visited some factories that, here, are great monuments testifying the indigenous life” In João Arruda, Cartas d’um viajor, 1908.

  14. In his journey memoirs, João Arruda gave this testimony about the role played by the canning industry in Portimão in the beginning of the 20th century. Only six years had passed since the inauguration of the “Feu Hermanos” factory, property of two brothers from Andalusia: Cayetano and Antonio Feu Marchena. The factory had also a workshop where were made the cans for the sardines and the tuna. The workers were almost only women. With the work of their hands, they turned fresh fish into tinned fish that were exported to the rest of the World. In 1996, the building was bought by the Municipal Council and it became a museum, openned in 2008.

  15. After the work, we need to rest. Follow the worker into their home. Next stop: the Working Class Neighbourhood.

  16. 2nd step: Building routes

  17. The routes will be: • circular • 7 points of interest • easily made on foot • thematic cohesion

  18. Examples • The walled city • By night • A day in the fisherman life • On pilgrimage • Departures and Arrivals

  19. 3rd step: “Reading Portimão” website

  20. More information about routes and points of interest • Sharing of ideas and suggestions • Documental sources, bibliography, iconography

  21. Thanks to C.H.I.E.F. / Creative Cultural Heritage Department of Culture of Portimão Municipal Council João Valongo

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