Category / Inglês
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Message from AMEBEATO to the Members and Friends of the Community
Dear members, readers, and friends of Beato, AMEBEATO wishes you all a peaceful and inspiring end of the year. As we step into 2026, we renew our commitment to promoting active citizenship, celebrating local culture, and strengthening the connection between residents, artists, and businesses. We are pleased to share with you the main initiatives…
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AME Arts 01 – TRÓPIKO
AMEArts MEET THE ENTREPRENEUR Rosa Angélica, a Luso-Venezuelan creative, found in Lisbon the perfect place to unite creativity, sustainability, and maritime tradition. From her attentive gaze emerged TRÓPIKO, a brand of handcrafted candles that transforms marine waste into design and decor pieces with a distinctly Portuguese identity. Her inspiration came from a desire to recycle…
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AME Arts 00 – Capturing Magic Through Art
AMEArts Today, Amebeato takes the first step on a new journey: opening its doors — and its pages — to those who create in our neighborhood. Giving voice and visibility to the hands and ideas that shape Beato and the city of Lisbon. Amebeato is looking for local artisans and artists to showcase their work.…
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AME Arts – is Looking for Local Artists and Craftspeople to Showcase Their Work
Amebeato News is taking its first step on a new journey: opening our doors — and our pages — to those who create in our neighbourhood. We want to give voice and visibility to artists, makers, and craftspeople who often work away from the spotlight, yet whose hands and ideas help shape the identity…
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Libraries and the Beato
Lisbon is a city made of stories — some already written, others still waiting to be told. Among its streets and squares, there are places where words meet: libraries. More than shelves filled with books, they are open houses for curiosity, connection, and sharing. Throughout life, reading plays different roles: In childhood, it sparks…
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BEATO AND PENHA DE FRANÇA FIREFIGHTERS –still waiting for a permanent fire station
In a summer marked by wildfires that consumed hectares of forest and put communities at risk, the Volunteer Firefighters of Beato and Penha de França once again proved why they are considered one of Lisbon’s most dedicated and resilient forces. Yet, despite their vital role, they still lack a definitive solution for their headquarters.…
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Amebeato – is Looking for Local Artists and Craftspeople to Showcase Their Work
Amebeato News is taking its first step on a new journey: opening our doors — and our pages — to those who create in our neighbourhood. We want to give voice and visibility to artists, makers, and craftspeople who often work away from the spotlight, yet whose hands and ideas help shape the identity…
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COMPOSTING IN LISBON: BINS OF SUCCESS
Tthe Lisbon City Council took a decisive step towards sustainable waste management by distributing composting bins across the city, including to communities and institutions. This pioneering initiative, both in scale and reach, aimed to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfill and transform food and garden scraps into a valuable resource for…
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LISBON´S Tile Treasure: Touring the Museu Nacional do Azulejo
Lisbon’s signature art form, the azulejo, has a dedicated home inside the former Madre de Deus Convent, where visitors can trace Portugal’s tile tradition from the 16th century to today. Highlights range from tiny fragments to a panoramic panel showing Lisbon before the devastating 18th‑century earthquake, revealing how tiles evolved from geometric motifs to…
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PORTUGAL – LOCAL ELECTIONS 2025
Next Sunday, 12 October 2025, local elections will take place across the country, organized by the National Election Commission (CNE). On this date, citizens will elect the bodies of municipal councils, municipal assemblies, and parish councils, defining local governance for the 2026–2029 term. Parish Councils (Juntas de Freguesia) are the level of local…









