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Guided Tour

2014-03-03 Documentary NR

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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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.

  • First Aired
    2014-03-03
  • Last Aired
    2023-11-27
  • Creator
    Paula Moura Pinheiro
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Seasons
    13
  • Episodes
    254
  • Status
    Returning Series
  • Language
    Português, Español
  • Network
    RTP2

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Sé de Braga

1. Sé de Braga

A thousand years is the age of São Geraldo's chalice. A silver piece ordered by D. Afonso Henriques' g...More
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.Less
25mins 2014-03-03
Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisboa

2. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisboa

The Cross of D. Sancho I proves how the first kings of Portugal, contrary to what was conveyed for cen...More
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.Less
25mins 2014-03-10
Museu Machado de Castro e Convento de Santa Clara-a-Nova, Coimbra

3. Museu Machado de Castro e Convento de Santa Clara-a-Nova, Coimbra

The treasure of Queen Saint Isabel and her tomb are precious works of European medieval art. And they ...More
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.Less
30mins 2014-03-17
Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães

4. Museu de Alberto Sampaio, Guimarães

The nativity triptych is a rarity of European medieval art. A portable altar, in silver and gilded sil...More
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?Less
28mins 2014-03-24
Museu Grão Vasco, Viseu

5. Museu Grão Vasco, Viseu

The first Indian in the history of Western art is Portuguese. Grão Vasco and his collaborators painted...More
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.Less
26mins 2014-03-31
Convento de Cristo, Tomar

6. Convento de Cristo, Tomar

The main cloister of the Convent of Christ is referenced in the history of universal art as one of the...More
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.Less
25mins 2014-04-21
Convento da Madre de Deus, Lisboa

7. Convento da Madre de Deus, Lisboa

The collection of the National Tile Museum proves how Portuguese tilework is a unique case in the worl...More
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.Less
25mins 2014-04-21
Mosteiro de Tibães, Braga

8. Mosteiro de Tibães, Braga

The High Altar of the Church of the Monastery of Tibães is one of the most spectacular known examples ...More
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?Less
22mins 2014-04-28
Universidade de Coimbra

9. Universidade de Coimbra

The Joanina Library is classified as the most sumptuous University Library in the World. Magnificent, ...More
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.Less
28mins 2014-05-05
Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea-Museu do Chiado, Lisboa

10. Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea-Museu do Chiado, Lisboa

The portrait of the poet Antero de Quental painted by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro seems to predict Ante...More
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.Less
25mins 2014-05-12
Museu Nacional de Etnologia, Lisboa

11. Museu Nacional de Etnologia, Lisboa

The African collection of the National Museum of Ethnology is one of the best in the world. So much so...More
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?Less
30mins 2014-05-19
Museu Soares dos Reis, Porto

12. Museu Soares dos Reis, Porto

The self-portrait of Aurélia de Sousa was selected in the year 2000 by the Royal Academy of Arts in Lo...More
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.Less
27mins 2014-05-26

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