Museu da Emigração Açoriana
Museu da Emigração Açoriana
Museu da Emigração Açoriana
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Franske H
1 bidrag
okt. 2024 • Alene
That October afternoon of 2024, I was the only visitor to the museum. Still, I didn't feel welcome. An unfriendly lady behind the counter. The museum itself can be interesting for the children and grandchildren of Azorian immigrants who live in the outside world. Small but informative.
Skrevet 21. oktober 2024
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Robert B.
San Jose, CA45 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Familie
My sister and I visited the Museu de Emigracao in Ribeira Grande in June 2024 as part of a family vacation and a trip to see where our grandparents and great-grandparents were born. I’d highly recommend the museum to anyone visiting the Azores to learn about family history, and would recommend the museum to anyone curious about history.
The museum’s relatively small - one large room in the former town fish market - but covers a remarkably wide range of topics: reasons for emigration, stories about emigration to Brazil, Canada, and the US; and traditions brought by immigrants (Holy Ghost festivals). The displays and content are also first-rate, with good pictures and artifacts, and very good English and Portuguese content on display boards.
I was most impressed at how much I learned in spite of already knowing a fair amount about emigration from the US west coast viewpoint. When we arrived, the docents highlighted that the museum was not just about the emigrants, but also about the feeling of loss for those left on the islands as their children emigrated to the US or EU, or as entire families moved abroad. The section on “Barrels from America” highlighted how Azoreans similarly tried to help out the friends and family back in the Azores. I’d heard about similar traditions in the US from Filipino immigrants (“balikbayan boxes”) and heard stories from coworkers about shipping similar packages to family back in India. A tour guide from Pico later told me that he’d remembered such gifts from US cousins when he was a kid in the 1990s, reminding me how recent the tradition was. The sections on Canadian, US East Coast, and Brazilian immigration helped me understand the differences in the immigrant experiences for these groups versus Portuguese emigrants in California. The section on the Holy Ghost festivals highlighted how the traditions varied by island, and how different emigrant groups brought the traditions of different islands to the US west coast vs US east coast. The museum as a whole gave me a much better understanding of the larger emigration story that helped us as we travelled between the islands and heard stories about the family that stayed behind and about the Azores as it is now.
The docents were also kind enough to open a separate building with displays of Holy Ghost festival regalia and displays.
I wouldn’t have minded more content, but all the current displays certainly taught me lots I didn’t know already.
I was really happy we’d stopped, and disappointed I didn’t get to bring the rest of our families to see the museum. It’s also a pleasant stop - the restaurants in the old produce market next door were a great place to get lunch, and the Continente supermarket one block down was a wonderfully stocked market.
The museum’s relatively small - one large room in the former town fish market - but covers a remarkably wide range of topics: reasons for emigration, stories about emigration to Brazil, Canada, and the US; and traditions brought by immigrants (Holy Ghost festivals). The displays and content are also first-rate, with good pictures and artifacts, and very good English and Portuguese content on display boards.
I was most impressed at how much I learned in spite of already knowing a fair amount about emigration from the US west coast viewpoint. When we arrived, the docents highlighted that the museum was not just about the emigrants, but also about the feeling of loss for those left on the islands as their children emigrated to the US or EU, or as entire families moved abroad. The section on “Barrels from America” highlighted how Azoreans similarly tried to help out the friends and family back in the Azores. I’d heard about similar traditions in the US from Filipino immigrants (“balikbayan boxes”) and heard stories from coworkers about shipping similar packages to family back in India. A tour guide from Pico later told me that he’d remembered such gifts from US cousins when he was a kid in the 1990s, reminding me how recent the tradition was. The sections on Canadian, US East Coast, and Brazilian immigration helped me understand the differences in the immigrant experiences for these groups versus Portuguese emigrants in California. The section on the Holy Ghost festivals highlighted how the traditions varied by island, and how different emigrant groups brought the traditions of different islands to the US west coast vs US east coast. The museum as a whole gave me a much better understanding of the larger emigration story that helped us as we travelled between the islands and heard stories about the family that stayed behind and about the Azores as it is now.
The docents were also kind enough to open a separate building with displays of Holy Ghost festival regalia and displays.
I wouldn’t have minded more content, but all the current displays certainly taught me lots I didn’t know already.
I was really happy we’d stopped, and disappointed I didn’t get to bring the rest of our families to see the museum. It’s also a pleasant stop - the restaurants in the old produce market next door were a great place to get lunch, and the Continente supermarket one block down was a wonderfully stocked market.
Skrevet 7. juli 2024
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Bradley R
Uk106 bidrag
jun. 2024 • Par
This is a fantastic museum that has lots of information not only about the nine islands but more importantly how the rexidents dispersed across South and North America and Bermuda over hundreds of years, taking many of their customs with them. Many were exploited and died making long sea voyages in terrible conditions. It is a real human story with lots of information and fascinating facts in English & Portuguese.
Skrevet 13. juni 2024
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Joseph P
Aveiro, Portugal21 bidrag
okt. 2023 • Par
Very informative and interesting visit. Nice articles and reading material that is also written in English. 1 euro entry fee for over 65 yrs old.
Skrevet 23. oktober 2023
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sirautph
Delémont, Sveits82 bidrag
jul. 2020 • Alene
Un petit musée pas cher mais bien documenté sur l histoire des Açores et les mésaventures, opportunités et destins variés de sa population. Vaut la peine d être visité.
Skrevet 8. august 2020
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François P
Le Mans City, Frankrike258 bidrag
jun. 2019 • Par
Les Açoriens ont le gène de l'émigration dans leur patrimoine génétique! Non, l'émigration n'est pas une honte quand on est malheureux là où on habite. Une autre célébration de l'émigration existe à Ponta Delgada avec une statue près du port sur l'avenue Infante Dom Enrique.
Les causes de cette émigration sont multiples: Le volcanisme, les tremblements de terre, mais aussi les maladies des orangers, de la vigne, etc..., mais aussi l'engagement de certains sur les bateaux baleiniers américains.
Ce musée pose bien les questions.
Les Açoriens ont en migrant réussi leur vie ailleurs. Ils sont très attachés à leur ile. Ils y reviennent.
Les causes de cette émigration sont multiples: Le volcanisme, les tremblements de terre, mais aussi les maladies des orangers, de la vigne, etc..., mais aussi l'engagement de certains sur les bateaux baleiniers américains.
Ce musée pose bien les questions.
Les Açoriens ont en migrant réussi leur vie ailleurs. Ils sont très attachés à leur ile. Ils y reviennent.
Skrevet 27. juni 2019
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Martina B
Rheinbach, Tyskland77 bidrag
mai 2019 • Venner
Niedliches kleines Museum, sehr persönliche Steckbriefe und Memorabilia von Azorianern, die ausgewandert sind. Max. eine halbe Stunde für einplanen. Am besten in Verbindung mit anderen Aktivitäten vorsehen.
Skrevet 4. juni 2019
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KathleenR_28
Port Dover, Canada6 731 bidrag
nov. 2018 • Par
For a couple of euros, my husband and I really enjoyed our time here. I didn’t expect to stay long but got really into reading all the material they had about Azorean immigrants that it took us a couple of hours to get through the information. They did a lot of research to gather data and put them on display in this museum.
Don’t miss this place. I am non-Azorean but I found myself a bit more well-informed after the visit.
Don’t miss this place. I am non-Azorean but I found myself a bit more well-informed after the visit.
Skrevet 12. november 2018
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nm2nm2
New England32 bidrag
sep. 2018 • Familie
I thought I knew about the Azores until I went here and learned so much more. Very interesting, especially if you have roots in the Azores. The connection between these islands and the vibrant Portuguese communities in Toronto Canada, Massachusetts, California, and Hawaii are explained here. Although this museum is small, it has a lot to offer. The displays are simple but informative. I highly recommend the audio tour.I hope they continue to expand the offerings in this little gem.
Skrevet 20. oktober 2018
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Lau MT
Carballo, Spania164 bidrag
sep. 2018 • Par
Unha moi boa oportunidade para coñecer a realidade da emigración açoriana cara América nun edificio histórico e rehabilitado para albergar o museo.
Foi moi curiosa a visita xa que un señor comezou a falar comigo e a comentarme varias fotos que eu estaba vendo. Resultou ser precisamente un emigrante açoriano establecido no Canadá que estaba a pasar as ferias na illa natal. Unha experiencia moi gratificante coñecer parte desa historia da man dun dos seus moitos protagonistas.
Foi moi curiosa a visita xa que un señor comezou a falar comigo e a comentarme varias fotos que eu estaba vendo. Resultou ser precisamente un emigrante açoriano establecido no Canadá que estaba a pasar as ferias na illa natal. Unha experiencia moi gratificante coñecer parte desa historia da man dun dos seus moitos protagonistas.
Skrevet 20. oktober 2018
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tv1998
Ribeira Grande, Portugal
Bom dia gostaria de saber como posse ver a fixa do imigrante da Ribeira Grande online antes podia ver e agora nao posse
Skrevet 9. desember 2017
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