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In Aveiro is a beautiful but small museum. Also emphasizes the Nature Reserve of São Jacinto hill giving and interesting also to see and admire the official buildings and private homes beautifully decorated with art nouveau style.
The herd of the museum is free admission for children and people over 65 years, is open daily from 10 am until 5 and a half ago. In this museum we can see the tomb of Princess Joan (later the Santa Joana de Portugal), a work of art in seventeenth-century marble mosaic, which is in the rich rectory is decorated with tiles to create his portrait of the saint also stood from the fifteenth century.
La Reserva Natural das São Jacinto dunes, long stretches over 6 miles on the road and bird watching, and to minimize environmental impacts that may suffer from this visit are limited reserves of natural forests to stay a maximum of 2 hours and a half.
Aveiro train station is a miracle on the outside, rich with beautifully decorated with Portuguese tiles.
Fiestas and celebrations in the herd Tourism
we enjoy rich pastries like moles eggs (ovo mole), sweets made from egg yolks and are very typical in Aveiro.
Since mid-July to August the end of Fair held Aveiro Ria, in honor of former channels and moliceiros (seaweed collectors) with dances and boat races on the river in beautiful colors.
Between late March and early April, during the Fair called to Marco, there is a celebration of popular music and even rock concerts throughout the city.
The town festival is usually held in May to honor its patron saint Santa Joana and as mentioned on his tomb is decorated with beautifully at the Museum of Aveiro. Two weeks of festivals and street dances.
Aveiro tourist office placed in a beautiful Art Nouveau style, along the Central Canal, and a summer outing will offer approximately three hours.