Amarante has a secular occupation, once center of confluence for the roman roads, delimited by the Tâmega River and Serra do Marão, that also served, as a meal, substantial dishes to the weary travelers, fertilized and nourished the spirit of figures such as Teixeira de Pascoaes and Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso, and developed rich traditions based on the dichotomy, always present, between the religious and the profane. But Amarante probably had its origin in the primitive civilizations that occupied the “Serra … Continue reading Oporto & North
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