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Guided Tour

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First Aired:March 3, 2014
Seasons:15 seasons
Episodes:254
Status:Returning Series

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.

Cast

Paula Moura Pinheiro

Paula Moura Pinheiro

Self

Seasons

E1Sé de Braga

25m

Mar 3, 2014

A thousand years is the age of São Geraldo's chalice. A silver piece ordered by D. Afonso Henriques' great-great-great-grandfather to drink with meals. Belonging to the Museu da Sé de Braga, the São Geraldo chalice was made 150 years before the foundation of Portugal and one hundred years before the construction of the Sé de Braga, at the dawn of the reconquest. The chalice of São Geraldo is the oldest testimony in jewelery of how Arab culture is inscribed in the DNA of Iberian Christians.

E2Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisboa

25m

Mar 10, 2014

The Cross of D. Sancho I proves how the first kings of Portugal, contrary to what was conveyed for centuries, were sophisticated and elegant men. Despite the incredible vicissitudes it went through, the Cross of D. Sancho I went through 800 years (almost) unscathed. And it is a testament to the invention of the cross as the main Christian icon.

E3Museu Machado de Castro e Convento de Santa Clara-a-Nova, Coimbra

30m

Mar 17, 2014

The treasure of Queen Saint Isabel and her tomb are precious works of European medieval art. And they tell us other stories about the famous wife of D.Dinis. A charitable queen, yes, but also very connected to power and politics. The miracle of the roses was initially attributed to one of her aunts and only entered the roster of miracles of Queen Isabel of Portugal centuries after she had died.

E4Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães

28m

Mar 24, 2014

The nativity triptych is a rarity of European medieval art. A portable altar, in silver and gilded silver, with 1.30m in height by 1.50m in width. The nativity triptych is shrouded in mystery: was it ordered by D. João I of Portugal after the victory of Aljubarrota, where the Portuguese defeated the Spanish in just half an hour and with a third of the men, or did it belong to D. João I of León and Castile who left it behind in the flight from the Battle?

E5Museu Grão Vasco, Viseu

26m

Mar 31, 2014

The first Indian in the history of Western art is Portuguese. Grão Vasco and his collaborators painted him on the panels of the altarpiece of the Sé de Viseu. A surprising fact: the Portuguese arrived in Brazil in 1500 and these panels began to be painted in 1501. Did Grão Vasco have access to the descriptions of the Indians of Brazil from the letter of Pêro Vaz de Caminha? A fantastic period that transformed European life and imagination.

E7Convento de Cristo, Tomar

25m

Apr 21, 2014

The main cloister of the Convent of Christ is referenced in the history of universal art as one of the most beautiful examples of European Renaissance architecture. But this cloister is more than a treasure of Renaissance art, it is the construction that buries the Middle Ages in Portugal once and for all and aligns it with the new European humanism.

E8Convento da Madre de Deus, Lisboa

25m

Apr 21, 2014

The collection of the National Tile Museum proves how Portuguese tilework is a unique case in the world of tile art. Panels built in intrinsic dialogue with the architecture that supports them or panels that reproduce the patterns of carpets or jewelry are some of the unique aspects of Portuguese tilework.

E9Mosteiro de Tibães, Braga

22m

Apr 28, 2014

The High Altar of the Church of the Monastery of Tibães is one of the most spectacular known examples of rococo carving. From the 18th century, the Golden Age, literally and metaphorically, the Tibães retable raises a question: why did the Order of the Benedictines, committed to the vow of poverty, order this such luxurious piece? What ideas are behind the Baroque style?

E10Universidade de Coimbra

28m

May 5, 2014

The Joanina Library is classified as the most sumptuous University Library in the World. Magnificent, the Library ordered by D. João V for the University of Coimbra had to live up to one of the richest Kings in Europe and an Empire that stretched across four of the five Continents. In addition to the beauty of the space, the Joanina Library houses books that are universal treasures.

E11Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea-Museu do Chiado, Lisboa

25m

May 12, 2014

The portrait of the poet Antero de Quental painted by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro seems to predict Antero’s suicide which would take place two years later. Columbano never painted what he saw but what he felt and that’s why it’s said that he captured the soul of those he portrayed and the spirit of the times that were being lived. A great Portuguese painter who deserves universal recognition.

E12Museu Nacional de Etnologia, Lisboa

30m

May 19, 2014

The African collection of the National Museum of Ethnology is one of the best in the world. So much so that the Museum of African Art in New York has held a major exhibition exclusively with the African pieces from the National Museum of Ethnology. But, despite the invaluable value of this collection, some of its pieces are only 10 years old. What makes a drum, a mask or a pot lid valuable?

E13Museu Soares dos Reis, Porto

27m

May 26, 2014

The self-portrait of Aurélia de Sousa was selected in the year 2000 by the Royal Academy of Arts in London to represent the art that was being created in 1900 all around the world. And yet, who in Portugal is familiar with the painting of the enigmatic Aurélia de Sousa? A painter from Porto who studied in Paris and surprisingly challenged the conventions of her time.

E1Museu Nacional Machado de Castro, em Coimbra

29m

Sep 15, 2014

E2Jardins do Palácio Fronteira, em Lisboa

28m

Sep 22, 2014

E3Quatro igrejas do centro histórico de Faro

31m

Sep 29, 2014

E4Templários no Convento de Cristo, em Tomar & Castelo e Charola

32m

Oct 6, 2014

E5Arte Portuguesa Sobre a Primeira Grande Guerra & Museu Militar, em Lisboa

33m

Oct 13, 2014

E6Os Muçulmanos do Al Andalus & Castelo de Silves e Poço Cisterna

33m

Oct 20, 2014

E7Henrique Pousão & Museu Nacional Soares dos Reis

27m

Oct 27, 2014

E8Casas Pintadas em Évora

30m

Nov 3, 2014

E9Sala da Aula da Esfera, no Hospital de São José; e Museu da Marinha, em Lisboa

25m

Nov 10, 2014

E10Casa de Chá da Boa Nova, em Leça da Palmeira

22m

Nov 17, 2014

E11Igreja de São Lourenço, em Almancil

26m

Nov 24, 2014

E12Museu Marítimo de Ílhavo

33m

Dec 1, 2014

E1Sé do Funchal, Madeira

28m

Jan 5, 2015

E2Sinagoga de Tomar

29m

Jan 12, 2015

E3Santa Joana Princesa no Museu de Aveiro

32m

Jan 19, 2015

E4Paço Ducal de Vila Viçosa

31m

Jan 26, 2015

E5Igreja de São Domingos, Lisboa

27m

Feb 2, 2015

E6Casa-Museu Anastácio Gonçalves

39m

Feb 9, 2015

E7Idanha-a-Velha, Beira Baixa

29m

Feb 16, 2015

E8Cidade Abaluartada de Elvas

30m

Feb 23, 2015

E9Estúdio de Fotografia de Carlos Relvas (Golegã)

27m

Mar 2, 2015

E10Românico em Paço de Sousa

32m

Mar 9, 2015

E11Tapeçarias de Portalegre

35m

Mar 16, 2015

E12Igreja de São Francisco (Porto)

28m

Mar 23, 2015

E13Museu do Chiado - Pintor Joaquim Rodrigo

32m

Mar 30, 2015

E14Palácio da Ajuda

32m

Apr 6, 2015

E1Torre do Tombo

43m

May 11, 2015

E2O Resplendor do Senhor Santo Cristo

30m

May 18, 2015

E3Palace-Hotel do Buçaco

30m

May 25, 2015

E4Museu Abade de Baçal - Bragança

25m

Jun 1, 2015

E5O Palácio e o Parque de Monserrate

42m

Jun 8, 2015

E6A Manutenção Militar

32m

Jun 15, 2015

E7Fundação Ricardo Espirito Santo Silva

33m

Jun 22, 2015

E8O Mestre Delirante de Guimarães

26m

Jun 29, 2015

E9Foz Côa

25m

Jul 6, 2015

E10Casa-atelier de Vieira da Silva e de Arpad Szenes

37m

Jul 13, 2015

E11Casa Museu Fundação Passos Canavarro

30m

Jul 20, 2015

E12Infante D. Henrique e a Fortaleza de Sagres

39m

Sep 21, 2015

E1Portugal dos Pequenitos, em Coimbra

31m

Sep 28, 2015

E2Teatro Thalia, Palácio das Laranjeiras

31m

Oct 5, 2015

E3Mosteiro de Arouca

45m

Oct 19, 2015

E4Hospital Museu Miguel Bombarda

28m

Oct 26, 2015

E5Estatuária - Cemitério dos Prazeres

37m

Nov 2, 2015

E6Casa de Serralves

31m

Nov 9, 2015

E7Mosteiro do Lorvão

37m

Nov 16, 2015

E8Cidadela de Cascais

44m

Nov 23, 2015

E9Convento de São Paulo

34m

Nov 30, 2015

E10Museu de Lisboa & Teatro Romano

35m

Dec 7, 2015

E11Biombos Namban

39m

Dec 14, 2015

E12Presépios (Basílica da Estrela)

43m

Dec 21, 2015

E13A Pintura "O Fado", de José Malhoa

47m

Dec 28, 2015

E1Episode 1

Mar 7, 2016

E2Episode 2

Mar 14, 2016

E3Episode 3

Mar 21, 2016

E4Episode 4

Mar 28, 2016

E5Episode 5

Apr 4, 2016

E6Episode 6

Apr 11, 2016

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Apr 18, 2016

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Apr 25, 2016

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May 2, 2016

E10Episode 10

May 9, 2016

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May 16, 2016

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May 23, 2016

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May 30, 2016

E14Episode 14

Jun 6, 2016

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Jun 13, 2016

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Jun 20, 2016

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Jun 27, 2016

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Jul 4, 2016

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Jul 11, 2016

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Sep 12, 2016

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Sep 19, 2016

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Sep 26, 2016

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Oct 3, 2016

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Oct 10, 2016

E25Episode 25

Oct 17, 2016

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Oct 24, 2016

E1Episode 1

Apr 3, 2017

E2Episode 2

Apr 10, 2017

E3Episode 3

Apr 17, 2017

E4Episode 4

Apr 24, 2017

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May 1, 2017

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May 8, 2017

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May 15, 2017

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May 22, 2017

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May 29, 2017

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Jun 5, 2017

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Jun 12, 2017

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Jun 19, 2017

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Jun 26, 2017

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Sep 18, 2017

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Sep 25, 2017

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Oct 2, 2017

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Oct 9, 2017

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Oct 16, 2017

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Oct 23, 2017

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Oct 30, 2017

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Nov 6, 2017

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Nov 13, 2017

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Nov 20, 2017

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Nov 27, 2017

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Dec 4, 2017

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Dec 11, 2017

E27Episode 27

Dec 18, 2017

E1Episode 1

Mar 26, 2018

E2Episode 2

Apr 2, 2018

E3Episode 3

Apr 9, 2018

E4Episode 4

Apr 16, 2018

E5Episode 5

Apr 23, 2018

E6Episode 6

Apr 30, 2018

E7Episode 7

May 7, 2018

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May 14, 2018

E9Episode 9

May 21, 2018

E10Episode 10

May 28, 2018

E11Episode 11

Jun 4, 2018

E12Episode 12

Jun 11, 2018

E13Episode 13

Jun 18, 2018

E14Episode 14

Sep 17, 2018

E15Episode 15

Sep 24, 2018

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Oct 1, 2018

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Oct 8, 2018

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Oct 15, 2018

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Oct 22, 2018

E20Episode 20

Oct 29, 2018

E21Episode 21

Nov 5, 2018

E22Episode 22

Nov 12, 2018

E23Episode 23

Nov 19, 2018

E24Episode 24

Nov 26, 2018

E25Episode 25

Dec 3, 2018

E26Episode 26

Dec 10, 2018

E27Episode 27

Dec 17, 2018

E1Escravatura Africana em Portugal Continental

Apr 1, 2019

E2Jardim Botânico do Porto

Apr 8, 2019

E3Antiga Colónia Agrícola de Santo Isidro de Pegões

Apr 15, 2019

E4Querubim Lapa

Apr 22, 2019

E5Antiga Quinta Real do Alfeite

Apr 29, 2019

E6Convento e Igreja do Desagravo do Santíssimo Sacramento do Louriçal

May 6, 2019

E7Hospital Termal das Caldas da Rainha

May 13, 2019

E8Complexo da Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian

May 20, 2019

E9Forte de São João Baptista, Porto

May 27, 2019

E10Cortes de Coimbra de 1385, Sala dos Capelos, Universidade de Coimbra

Jun 3, 2019

E11D. Nuno Álvares Pereira e as Artes da Guerra, Museu Nacional Machado de Castro, Coimbra

Jun 10, 2019

E12Museu da Chapelaria, São João da Madeira

Jun 17, 2019

E13Fábrica de Gelo, Serra de Montejunto

Jun 24, 2019

E14Relações Portugal-Japão

Sep 16, 2019

E15As Ilhas do Porto

Sep 23, 2019

E16Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa

Sep 30, 2019

E17Praça-Forte de Almeida

Oct 7, 2019

E18Palácio do Marquês de Pombal, Oeiras

Oct 14, 2019

E19Instituto de Conservação e Restauro José Figueiredo

Oct 21, 2019

E20Pitões de Júnias

Oct 28, 2019

E21Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Luz, Lisboa

Nov 4, 2019

E22Museu Geológico, Lisboa

Nov 11, 2019

E23Casa do Cipreste

Nov 18, 2019

E24Castelo de Lanhoso, Póvoa de Lanhoso

Nov 25, 2019

E25Palácio Palmela, Lisboa

Dec 2, 2019

E26Abóbadas em Casas populares, Fuzeta

Dec 9, 2019

E27Mosteiro de Santa Maria de Alcobaça

Dec 16, 2019

Corpus Christi, Igreja da Graça, Lisboa

E1Corpus Christi, Igreja da Graça, Lisboa

Jun 8, 2020

More than 1500 clay figures, modeled by hand according to the historical descriptions of what was the Procession of the Body of God in Lisbon of D. João V, in the century. XVIII. The set was presented to the public for the first time in 1948 and the motivations of its promoter, the successful entrepreneur Diamantino Tojal, who is notable for being particularly religious, are not completely known. But the Bairro da Graça, in Lisbon, was his neighborhood and the production of this monumental piece was, for four years, an aggregator of outstanding figures of the Lisbon life of that time. A guided tour by Rosa Maria Tojal, niece of Diamantino Tojal, and by art historian António Camões Gouveia.

Igreja da Boa Nova de Terena, Alandroal

E2Igreja da Boa Nova de Terena, Alandroal

Jun 15, 2020

Giovanni Boccaccio, the Italian writer of the century. XIV, produced his masterpiece, Decameron, in the aftermath of the Black Death that devastated a third of the European population. The black environment of those times of plague, so well described in Decameron, explains, in part, the type of architecture that was produced in that period. In Terena, in the Alentejo region, a small church-fortress from the 19th century. XIV still stands as a singular (and perfect) witness to a time of frenzy, distrust and fear. But the Church of Boa Nova de Terena also tells many other stories, some of them mysterious. A guided tour by art historian José Custódio Vieira da Silva.

Jardim Botânico Tropical, Lisboa

E3Jardim Botânico Tropical, Lisboa

Jun 22, 2020

The riverside area of Belém, in Lisbon, has, over the centuries, been able to successfully host plant species of origins as diverse as Northern Europe, South America or Japan. In the Tropical Botanical Garden, for example, the pines of the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe flourish with more exuberance than in the original territory. To know the history of this beautiful garden is to know part of the history of Portugal's investment in seeking knowledge about overseas agricultural products. From D. João V to the State of Salazar. A guided tour by the coordinator of the team that restored the Tropical Botanical Garden, landscape architect Luís Paulo Ribeiro.

Xiloteca Tropical, Palácio Calheta, Lisboa

E4Xiloteca Tropical, Palácio Calheta, Lisboa

Jun 29, 2020

A library with ten thousand volumes is an expressive library anywhere in the world. If we consider that a xiloteca is characterized by gathering and classifying samples of different woods, we must recognize that the collection of ten thousand copies of the tropical xiloteca stored in the Calheta Palace is exceptional. All the more so since many of the botanical species present here have already become extinct in nature. This surprising collection, today under the responsibility of the University of Lisbon, was brought together over a hundred years, with particular relevance to the years of scientific missions that the Estado Novo promoted in the so-called "Portuguese Africa" during the 40s, 50s and 60th century. XX. A guided tour by Fernanda Bessa, curator and responsible for this xiloteca.

Capela de Santo Cristo (Picote) e Eremitério Os Santos (entre Picote e Sendim, Miranda Do Douro)

E5Capela de Santo Cristo (Picote) e Eremitério Os Santos (entre Picote e Sendim, Miranda Do Douro)

Jul 6, 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.

Museu de José Malhoa, Caldas da Rainha

E6Museu de José Malhoa, Caldas da Rainha

Jul 13, 2020

The result of a local civic initiative, this museum from the 1930s. XX brings together the largest collection of paintings by José Malhoa. But not only. The first generation of Portuguese naturalists, as well as their successors are well represented in this space created from scratch for this purpose. Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro, another artist with strong connections to Caldas da Rainha, presents himself as a monumental (and unexpected) creation. The celebratory sculpture by Leopoldo de Almeida and Francisco Franco also finds its place in this museum that was once considered the best contemporary art museum in the country. A guided tour by Art History Professor Raquel Henriques da Silva, the executive coordinator of the Art History Institute at Universidade Nova de Lisboa.

Convento de Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso, Lisboa

E7Convento de Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso, Lisboa

Jul 20, 2020

Founded in 1639 to house a congregation of Irish Dominican nuns, the Convent of Nossa Senhora do Bom Sucesso also became a school almost 200 years ago, but it only stopped being a convent house in 2016, when the last Irish nuns took to the house- mom. Son of the wars between Protestants and Catholics in century Ireland. XVII, this convent located in Belém, was protected by the Crown from the first moment and built on a farm donated by a Portuguese noblewoman. With erudite architecture and a sumptuous church, this complex resisted the 1755 earthquake almost unscathed and has never ceased to be inhabited and functional since its foundation. Guided tour by Ana Cristina Mariz Fernandes, former student and director of the school, and by art historian Miguel Soromenho.

Museu Municipal de Coruche e Vale do Rio Sorraia

E8Museu Municipal de Coruche e Vale do Rio Sorraia

Jul 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.

Serra da Estrela na Pista da Expedição Científica de 1881

E9Serra da Estrela na Pista da Expedição Científica de 1881

Sep 14, 2020

Until the penultimate decade of the century. XIX, the highest mountain range in mainland Portugal was still an unexplored territory. If we do not count with the few shepherds who dared in their rugged peaks and with a pair of foreign naturalists, no one until then knew Serra da Estrela. In 1881, six years after its creation, the Lisbon Geography Society organized an expedition to Serra da Estrela with sixty scientists from the most diverse disciplines - from botany to medicine, from zoology to meteorology. The expedition was led by Hermenegildo Capelo, the hero of the crossing of Africa, and the expeditionaries' adventures were many. On the trail of this fantastic adventure, a visit by the hand of researcher Helena Gonçalves Pinto and José Conde, biologist at the Serra da Estrela Interpretation Center.

E10D. Pedro IV e a Cidade do Porto

Sep 21, 2020

Winner of the liberal cause in Portugal and first emperor of Brazil, D. Pedro, the heir to King D. João VI, was one of the most controversial figures in the History of Portugal. And he was the only one who established with the inhabitants of Porto, by tradition averse to kings and nobles, a relationship so strong that, hours before he died, he decided to donate his heart to the city of Porto. It is the story of this unique relationship and the troubled years that mediated the transfer of the Portuguese court to Brazil, in 1808, and the end of the civil war, in 1833, that the historian Eugénio dos Santos, biographer of D. Pedro IV, goes to us. tell by some of the places that were the scene of the presence of D. Pedro in Porto, between the decisive years of 1831 and 1833.

E11D. Pedro IV e a Igreja da Lapa, Porto

Sep 28, 2020

E12Antigo Mosteiro de São Bento da Saúde, Assembleia Da República, Lisboa

Oct 5, 2020

Constitutionalism was endorsed in Portugal by D. João VI, in 1822, almost a hundred years before the implantation of the Republic. Along the way, the country experienced very tumultuous times, which culminated in the Civil War (1828-1834), led by the two sons of D. João VI: D. Pedro, the liberal, and D. Miguel, the absolutist. Following the victory of D. Pedro, the already uninhabited Monastery of São Bento da Saúde, a colossus by the architect Baltazar Álvares, is chosen to settle there (1834) the two chambers of those who, at the time, represented the Portuguese. Since the 1974 revolution, the Assembly of the Republic has finally become the body of universal representation for the Portuguese people. Knowing the spaces and works of art of the so-called São Bento Palace is to know part of the History of Portugal. A guided tour by the historian Cátia Mourão and the ex-parliamentarian Guilherme de Oliveira Martins.

E13Miranda do Douro, Aldeia de Picote

Oct 12, 2020

E14Alto da Vigia, Colares

Oct 19, 2020

E15Museu Arqueológico São Miguel de Odrinhas (MASMO), Sintra

Oct 26, 2020

E16Museu e Igreja de São Roque, Lisboa

Nov 2, 2020

E17Palácio Nacional de Mafra, Carrilhões

Nov 9, 2020

E18Tavira

Nov 16, 2020

E19Fundação Eça de Queiroz - Casa de Tormes, Douro

Nov 23, 2020

E20Snack-Bar Galeto, Lisboa

Nov 30, 2020

E21Convento da Cartuxa, Évora

Dec 7, 2020

E22Penha Garcia

Dec 14, 2020

E1Freixo de Espada à Cinta

Mar 15, 2021

E2Paço dos Duques de Bragança, Guimarães

Mar 22, 2021

E3Theatro Circo de Braga

Mar 29, 2021

E4Baixa Pombalina, Lisboa

Apr 5, 2021

E5Artilharia de Defesa da Costa de Lisboa, Plano Barron

Apr 12, 2021

E6Casa-Museu Teixeira Lopes, Vila Nova De Gaia

Apr 19, 2021

E7Antiga Companhia União Fabril, Barreiro

Apr 26, 2021

E8Jogos Sociais, Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa

May 3, 2021

E9Ilha da Madeira, Levadas

May 10, 2021

E10Museu Nacional do Traje, Lisboa

May 17, 2021

E11Parque Botânico do Monteiro-Mor, Lisboa

May 24, 2021

E12Tapete de Arraiolos, Arraiolos

May 31, 2021

E13Grémio Literário, Lisboa

Jun 7, 2021

E14Museu de Santo António, Lisboa

Jun 14, 2021

E15Óbidos

Jun 21, 2021

E16Episode 16

Sep 27, 2021

E17Episode 17

Oct 4, 2021

E18Episode 18

Oct 11, 2021

E19Episode 19

Oct 18, 2021

E20Episode 20

Oct 25, 2021

E21Episode 21

Nov 1, 2021

E22Episode 22

Nov 8, 2021

E23Episode 23

Nov 15, 2021

E24Episode 24

Nov 22, 2021

E25Episode 25

Nov 29, 2021

E26Episode 26

Dec 6, 2021

E27Episode 27

Dec 13, 2021

E28Episode 28

Dec 20, 2021

E1Episode 1

Sep 12, 2022

E2Episode 2

Sep 19, 2022

E3Episode 3

Sep 26, 2022

E4Episode 4

Oct 3, 2022

E5Episode 5

Oct 10, 2022

E6Episode 6

Oct 17, 2022

E7Episode 7

Oct 24, 2022

E8Episode 8

Oct 31, 2022

E9Episode 9

Nov 7, 2022

E10Episode 10

Nov 14, 2022

E11Episode 11

Nov 21, 2022

E12Episode 12

Nov 28, 2022

E13Episode 13

Dec 5, 2022

E14Episode 14

Dec 12, 2022

E15Episode 15

Dec 19, 2022

E1Episode 1

Apr 10, 2023

E2Episode 2

Apr 17, 2023

E3Episode 3

Apr 24, 2023

E4Episode 4

May 1, 2023

E5Episode 5

May 8, 2023

E6Episode 6

May 15, 2023

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May 22, 2023

E8Episode 8

May 29, 2023

E9Episode 9

Jun 5, 2023

E10Episode 10

Jun 12, 2023

E11Episode 11

Sep 18, 2023

E12Episode 12

Oct 2, 2023

E13Episode 13

Oct 9, 2023

E14Episode 14

Oct 16, 2023

E15Episode 15

Oct 23, 2023

E16Episode 16

Oct 30, 2023

E17Episode 17

Nov 6, 2023

E18Episode 18

Nov 20, 2023

E19Episode 19

Nov 27, 2023

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50m

Apr 1, 2024

E2Episode 2

47m

Apr 8, 2024

E3Episode 3

42m

Apr 15, 2024

E4Episode 4

44m

Apr 22, 2024

E5Episode 5

38m

Apr 29, 2024

E6Episode 6

47m

May 6, 2024

E7Episode 7

55m

May 13, 2024

E8Episode 8

55m

May 20, 2024

E9Episode 9

47m

May 27, 2024

E10Episode 10

44m

Jun 3, 2024

E11Episode 11

54m

Jun 10, 2024

E12Episode 12

30m

Sep 16, 2024

E13Episode 13

43m

Sep 23, 2024

E14Episode 14

43m

Sep 30, 2024

E15Episode 15

35m

Oct 7, 2024

E16Episode 16

34m

Oct 14, 2024

E17Episode 17

47m

Oct 21, 2024

E18Episode 18

46m

Oct 28, 2024

E19Episode 19

29m

Nov 4, 2024

E20Episode 20

42m

Nov 11, 2024

E21Episode 21

55m

Nov 18, 2024

E22Episode 22

56m

Nov 25, 2024

E1Episode 1

49m

Apr 21, 2025

E2Episode 2

51m

Apr 28, 2025

E3Episode 3

35m

May 5, 2025

E4Episode 4

45m

May 12, 2025

E5Episode 5

48m

May 19, 2025

E6Episode 6

44m

May 26, 2025

E7Episode 7

49m

Jun 2, 2025

E8Episode 8

50m

Jun 9, 2025

E9Episode 9

26m

Jun 16, 2025

E10Episode 10

48m

Sep 29, 2025

E11Episode 11

45m

Oct 6, 2025

E12Episode 12

41m

Oct 13, 2025

E13Episode 13

45m

Oct 20, 2025

E14Episode 14

47m

Oct 27, 2025

E15Episode 15

44m

Nov 3, 2025

E16Episode 16

45m

Nov 10, 2025

E17Episode 17

44m

Nov 17, 2025

Storyline

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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