We point out Camilo Castelo Branco, one of the most prolific Portuguese authors, who, although born in Lisbon, spent his life in the North of Portugal and created notable romantic novels, among them the "Amor de Perdição", adapted to cinema on different occasions Eça de Queiroz, born in Póvoa do Varzim and considered one of the most important Portuguese novelists of the 19th century Aquilino Ribeiro, considered by many to be "the greatest prose writer of the 20th century" (Regional Directorate of Culture of the North) who immortalized with his novel "The Great House of Romarigães" in Paredes de Coura Ferreira de Castro who, as a result of his experience of emigration to Brazil, wrote the emblematic work "Emigrants" Graça Pina de Morais, author of "A Origem", in 1958, under the pseudonym of Bárbara Gomes The poet Guerra Junqueiro that Eça de Queiroz described as "the greatest modern poet of the Peninsula" José Régio, from Vila do Conde Lisa Pina de Morais, born in Porto Miguel Torga, born in Sabrosa. The literature also finds sources of inspiration and guides. Its cultural tour cannot put aside the Soares dos Reis National Museum, a museum of fine arts, decorative arts and archaeology founded in 1833 and the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, which building was designed by Álvaro Siza Vieira.
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