Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Porto > Vila Nova de Gaia > Arcozelo
The Portuguese Folklore Federation has its headquarters in Arcozelo, one of the parishes of Vila Nova de Gaia. This location provides a setting that connects to the roots and authenticity of Portuguese popular traditions, being integrated into an environment which, although close to a larger urban center, maintains its own identity, characteristic of a community with a strong connection to local culture.
Arcozelo is located in a dynamic municipality like Vila Nova de Gaia, but the specific location of the Federation emanates an atmosphere of connection to the most genuine traditions, serving as a point of reference for national folklore culture.
Founded in 1977, the Portuguese Folklore Federation stands as a pivotal entity in the preservation, defense, and revitalization of Portugal's rich ethnographic heritage. Representing a vast number of folklore associations and groups across the country, the Federation is a pillar in the organization and valorization of cultural expressions that convey the soul and history of Portuguese communities.
Its work focuses on ensuring that ancestral singing, dancing, costumes, and customs continue to be transmitted and celebrated, keeping the essence of national folklore alive. It guarantees the continuity of the traditions that define Portuguese cultural identity.
The choice of Arcozelo for its headquarters holds historical significance, as it was the birthplace of its founder and first president, Commander Augusto Gomes dos Santos. This connection to its origins reflects the Federation's commitment to the authenticity of traditions.
With a vision for the future, the Federation is undertaking the ambitious project of constructing the Portuguese Folklore Cultural Center. This space aims to be an even more robust hub for the dissemination, study, and celebration of folklore. Its importance extends beyond borders, with the Federation being part of international networks, underlining the relevance and global recognition of Portuguese folklore in the European and world cultural landscape.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.0622581,-8.6338807
Coordinates DMS: 41°03'44.1"N 08°38'2.0"W