Vila Nova de Cerveira is one of the most beautiful scenery in Northern Portugal.
Nestled between walls, Vila Nova de Cerveira was created in 1320 by King D. Dinis, monarch who also gives the magnificent name installed in the 16th century fortress. It is worth visiting the Mother Church and the Misericórdia chapel.
Here, history and heritage go hand in hand, in a perfect balance, where culture now plays the leading role.
Craftwork, wrought iron and weaving of linen and wool are also handcrafted.
Known as the "Village of Arts", its projects such as the Art Biennial and the unpublished Aquamuseu of the Minho River reflect the creativity of this people, crossing the national countryside and gaining more and more prominence.