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Núcleo Museológico da Misericórdia de Aveiro

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    • Day 39

      Aveiro

      December 25, 2022 in Portugal ⋅ 🌧 14 °C

      Eine sehr unruhige Nacht mit heftigem Sturzregen und starken Windböen ging dann endlich auch zu Ende...Frühstück...Fahrzeug checken und ab dafür...

      Durch flaches Hinterland ging es durch teils sehr ärmliche Gegenden Richtung Aveiro.

      Die Stadt ist bekannt für ihre Kanäle und schöne Altstadt. Das hätte uns mit Sicherheit auch gut gefallen und wir ließen es vor unserem geistigen Auge abspielen. Bei dem herrschenden Wetter war es leider nur halb so schön, aber es hatte trotzdem gut getan noch mal ein Stückchen zu laufen und nicht nur zu fahren 🚚💨

      Danach ging es weiter zur Stellplatzsuche...wir wollten unser zweites Weihnachtsmal einnehmen...

      Der erste angefahrene Stellplatz entpuppte sich als offizieller Wohnmobilplatz und war auch gut besucht...von 20 WM waren 18 mit deutschem Nummernschild...zu voll, zu deutsch...nicht unser Ding, also weiter

      Ein Parkplatz an den Dünen, das gefiel uns dann schon besser und bald war auch unser zweites Weihnachtsessen auf dem Teller: Nudeln mit Garnelen und gebratenem Lachs...dazu frischer Salat...Yumm, Yumm

      Danach wurden noch einige Spielchen Backgammon zur Verdauung gespielt...
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    • Day 14

      Aveiro

      May 21, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      We stopped off for lunch in Aveiro then took the tourist trail along their sea water canals. The area had been a salt harvesting and ceramics manufacturing centre, and the gondola trip took us past bothRead more

    • Day 4

      Aveiro

      April 30 in Portugal ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

      Die Lagunenstadt Aveiro - auf meiner "Überfahrt" von Porto nach Cascais wollte ich eigentlich ein paar Zwischenstopps machen, aber das Wetter war an dem Tag miserabel, wie die Bilder bestätigen, und damit nach dieser ersten Station auch die weitere Lust dahin.Read more

    • Day 4

      Aveiro "Venedig Portugals"

      April 19 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

      Nach Porto ging es für mich heute morgen weiter Richtung Aveiro. Charakteristisch für diese Stadt sind die Kanäle mit den farbigen Booten, die sogenannten "Moliceiros" wie in Venedig. Weshalb die Stadt auch "Venedig Portugals" genannt wird.

      Mit den Gondeln wollten die Portugiesen allerdings nicht Venedig ähneln. Die Gondeln hatten eine wichtige Funktion: Die Gewinnung von Salz. Die Stadt hat lange Zeit von der Salzgewinnung gelebt. Das lag daran, dass Aveiro damals direkten Zugang zum offenen Meer hatte. Nach einem starken Sandsturm wurde der Zugang zum Atlantik für Aveiro eingeschränkt und das Küstengewässer in Aveiro wurde zu eine Lagune verwandelt. Auch wenn Aveiro mehrere Jahre ohne Meereszugang verweilen musste, ist die Stadt heute aufgrund seiner Industrie, eine wohlhabende Stadt. Eine Stadt voller Charme!
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    • Day 14–15

      Aveiro, Portugal

      November 20, 2023 in Portugal

      I dropped off the car in Lisbon after 10 days. It was well worth it because we saw so much more outside of cities than we normally do when traveling. Tolls are high and so are gas prices, but we had a fuel efficient Ford Focus and the daily rental was cheap. For $35/day, that's a great bargain and it's about what we paid for two first class rail passes on average for 2 people on Eurail last year. Driving in cities here can be stressful though. The streets are narrow and you sometimes can barely turn a corner since peple park just about anywhere. I don't regret it, but it felt good to leave it behind for awhile.

      We took a metro to Lisbon's Oriente station and grabbed an Alfa Pendula, their high speed train, up to Aveiro (ah VAY roo). It's the last stop before Porto. I'd heard good things about Aveiro, and it's a place many expats are settling in. It used to be a place where seaweed and sea salt was harvested. Canals were built in the 18th century for this, but they silted up later. Now, everything is cleaned up and it's like a little Venice, with brick-lined canals sporting long tourist boats zipping about.

      We got a super cheap room above a bakery near the train station ($40?). It was newly remodeled, but the private bathroom was down the hall. We used our room key to get in and out of it. We had no complaints about it, as it was very convenient when arriving after dark. Besides canals, Aveiro is also known for their little pastries, the Ovos Moles. Centuries ago, local nuns used egg whites to clean and starch their habits. Not wanting the egg yolks to go to waste, they added lots of sugar to them and put them in little crimped layers of dough, and voila, ovos moles. We tried one at the bakery below and they're pretty good.

      I must say, France has nothing on Portugal when it comes to pastry shops. Pastelarias seem to be on every corner in Portugal. Everywhere you go, you'll see locals of all ages sitting in cafes, eating a pastry and making an espresso (cafe, or bica) last forever. Oddly, they seem to be in pretty good shape. That's probably because walking culture is alive and well here. Walking to and from a bus/metro/tram station adds up. We're averaging 5 miles a day so far, and that's even with the car rental.

      We allotted one night only here since we're on a bit of a tight schedule. Too bad, because it really is a lovely city. You sometimes get an immediate like or dislike for a town. Portimao, a tourist beach city in the Algarve is one of those cities I immediately hated. It's full of soulless highrises for short term rentals to families on a beach vacation. The beaches were amazing, but there was no old town and it was an urban hellscape. Aveiro on the other hand has a wide boulevard leading down to the center from the train station. It's lined with lots of locally owned shops selling all the stuff we rarely sell in individual shops in the US: baby shoe stores, hat stores, lots and lots of clothing stores, etc. There are small restaurants and bars everywhere in the center. And the canals and small bridges add a romantic touch.

      As we approached the center, we'd see some high end chain stores and there's even a nice new multi-story outdoor mall next to a canal. They're really made some great improvements to the city, you can tell. And they're refurbishing a new park near the main canal bridge, which is undergoing a restoration. We hit the Art Nouveau museum first. We read that it's really just an empty house. No furniture, glass, collectibles, jewelry, etc. But for $3 each, it was worth it to see the house inside and out. Then we walked all over town looking for more of these architectural masterpieces. It was sunny and warm and we grabbed the requisite espresso before finding a nice local seafood place for a late lunch.

      We made our way across the town to a large central park with huge steps leading down to a pond. We only had about 6 hours to spend on our one day in town, but it was a nice change from beach culture towns or big cities. At dinner the night before, we met an American expat couple and their daughter/son in law. They love living there and mentioned they just celebrated a Thanksgiving meal party with all expats in town from all over the world. Over 60 people showed up from a dozen or so countries.

      In the early afternoon, we bought the inexpensive train tickets to Porto. We're close enough to be on a commuter "Urbano" line. It makes frequent stops, but it's a new metro style train that takes just over an hour to get to Porto. We've got a room waiting for us there for 3 nights.

      More photos and videos are here https://photos.app.goo.gl/uaYbMhoWJ9wJ8vrg7 and here https://photos.app.goo.gl/Wtj2Sxdfef4jChdA6
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    • Day 54

      Mini Venedig & Flaniermeile Costa Nova

      June 23, 2023 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Klein und fein ist es hier. Die Locals verstehen sich darauf, es sich schön zu machen.
      Ob Häuser, Lokale oder einfach nur der Strand. Cool.
      Wir also los mit unserem Mopedchen und ab in die City. 😂
      Gelegentlich dachte ich, wir fahren nach Prerow ☺️😉👍. Ich sag ja, Portugal ist irgendwie so ......
      -zu Hause- halt. So Mecklenburg, hihi.
      Aveiro da gibt's vor allem Gondeln mit Benzin Motorantrieb 😜, das Museum mit der Art Nova Ausstellung und die portugiesische Spezialität schlechthin.
      Ovos moles - ja jetzt könnt ihr mal versuchen es auszusprechen. Viel Spaß dabei.
      Dieses Petit four ist eine süsse Köstlichkeit und sogar regional geschützt.
      Wie schmeckt es ? Lecker - Zuckerei in Muscheloblate.
      Frischer Fisch auf dem Teller versteht sich hier von selbst.
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    • Day 25

      Aveiro

      May 26, 2018 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

      This town is along the coast in a lagoon formed by the Ria river. There are canals criss-crossing through the town. People can take canal tours on the large, colorful boats that used to be used for harvesting seaweed for fertilizer. There are lots of beautiful Art Nouveau buildings, mosaic sidewalks, and clean pedestrian streets. A town confection we had to try is Ovo Moles made with egg yolks and sugar, originally made in the convents.Read more

    • Day 25

      Museum of Aveiro

      May 26, 2018 in Portugal ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

      This is a religious art museum in a 15th century convent, the Monastery of Jesus. The convent is famous because of St. Joanna, a Portuguese princess. Because she was in the royal line she was never able to take her solemn vows. She rejected marriage three times; instead she lived out a modest life at the convent, and bequeathed her estate to it when she died in 1490. At first she was buried modestly as she requested, but when she was canonized in the 1600s, a inlaid marble tomb was made for her. We also saw the washing room and the refectory where the sisters ate in silence.Read more

    • Day 25

      Baroque and Rococco Religious Art

      May 26, 2018 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      The baroque church is stunning. The organ in the choir loft is available for anyone who wants to play it, and we heard a very talented teenager playing.

      There were so many pieces of religious art in the museum, both Baroque (lots of gold leaf) and Rococco (very colorful). A lot of the pieces came from this convent.Read more

    • Day 1

      Aveiro

      August 7, 2021 in Portugal ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Aveiro è un comune portoghese situato nell'ovest del Portogallo, e si affaccia sulla Ría de Aveiro, collegata all'Oceano Atlantico.

      Viene spesso definita come la "Venezia portoghese" per i numerosi canali che l'attraversano e per le caratteristiche imbarcazioni di legno ivi utilizzate, simili a gondole, chiamate moliceiros.

      Ci siamo fermati per una breve pausa pranzo il giorno del nostro arrivo in Portogallo, mentre ci spostavamo da Porto alla prima vera tappa del viaggio.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Núcleo Museológico da Misericórdia de Aveiro, Nucleo Museologico da Misericordia de Aveiro

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