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From Factory to Museum

  • 01 - Old Factory Feu Hermanos – Portimão

    01 - Old Factory Feu Hermanos – Portimão

  • 02 – Micro Piles Construction

    02 – Micro Piles Construction

  • 03 -

    03 -

  • 04 - West Facade under Construction

    04 - West Facade under Construction

  • 05 - Permanent Exhibition Nave under Construction

    05 - Permanent Exhibition Nave under Construction

  • 06 – West Facade Window

    06 – West Facade Window

  • 07 – Sala de Descabeço in the Final Stages of Recovery

    07 – Sala de Descabeço in the Final Stages of Recovery

  • 08 - Current Western Façade

    08 - Current Western Façade

  • 09 – Main Entrance Western Façade

    09 – Main Entrance Western Façade

  • 10 - Museum Final Stage

    10 - Museum Final Stage

  • 11 - Museum Inauguration in 2008

    11 - Museum Inauguration in 2008

     

    The history of Portimão is deeply intertwined with the natural resources of the Mediterranean matrix of its territory and with the strong fluvial and maritime relationship.

    In this context, the processes of transformation and preservation by salt of the pisciculture richness of its waters began in antiquity and later, in the 20th century, an important fishing and canning industry was established on the banks of the Arade.

    In 1996, the need to preserve all this historical relationship led to the purchase by the Portimão Municipality of the old fish canning factory "São Francisco", located on the city's riverfront.

    It is from this renovated factory building, dating from the end of the 19th century, that the Museum of Portimão was created on 17th May 2008, a centre for cultural dissemination and a place to discover the origins and evolution of the community, its territory and the most significant aspects of its industrial and maritime history.

    Its landmark exhibition "Portimão, Territory and Identity", represents a historical synthesis of the socio-economic and cultural journey of the people who lived here and marked the uniqueness of its identity and territory.


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