
Founded on March 17, 1907, by Adolpho de Azevedo, a businessman from Porto and vice-consul of Brazil in Braga.
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Founded on March 17, 1907, by Adolpho de Azevedo, a businessman from Porto and vice-consul of Brazil in Braga.
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A Favorita is one of the oldest establishments in the city and is known for its delicacies, including homemade savory snacks.
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Funerária São Vicente is a family-run business with over a century of experience, offering a personalized service.
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Louceira is a century-old store dedicated to selling regional handicrafts, crockery and household utensils.
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Negrita is located on Avenida Central and is known for the smell of freshly ground coffee.
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Traditional costumes from Minho are increasingly a feature of Braga's handicrafts.
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Linen cloths and towels, as well as lovers' handkerchiefs, are also traditional elements of Minho handicrafts.
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They were considered to be disturbing figures, dressed entirely in black, wearing a hooded robe with a rope.
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Braga is a city of bells. In melody, percussion, jubilation or melancholy, the sound is almost permanent.
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A benchmark market in the region, where traditional sectors are mixed with social and cultural initiatives.
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Every Tuesday, the heart of Braga beats to the rhythm of its traditional weekly market.
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The Braga Organic Products Fair takes place every Saturday morning in Praceta André Soares.
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The Bird Fair takes place every Sunday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the foot of Picoto.
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