Poço dos Negros

Going down from *Calçada da Estrela*, the 28 famous Tram, slows down to pass in *Rua do Poço dos Negros*, gaining a new rejoice before rising into Chiado. Located in one of the most traditional areas of the city, close to *Rua de São Paulo*, in the transition between Santos and Bairro Alto neighborhoods, *Rua do Poço dos Negros* has always been an important axis in the city centre, integrating an area of commercial activities and services. Despite its centrality, as many of the traditional streets of downtown Lisbon, *Rua do Poço dos Negros* suffered an abandonment in the last decades with consequences in the disappearance of local trade and degradation of the built heritage. Nowadays a renew attention to the city of Lisbon, has enhanced its tourist and cosmopolitan character, opening up new opportunities to external visitors and investors. At the same time, the proliferation of urban rehabilitation projects created a clash with the existing reality and raised questions about the right of its inhabitants to their own city. It is in the intersection of these complex realities, that have been emerging many cultural and artistic institutions, new projects and alternative activities that aim to coexist and cooperate with the locals and traditional activities, opening new regeneration possibilities to this area.

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A Avó vem trabalhar

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124 Rua do Poço dos Negros
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*A Avó vem trabalhar* is a learning, sharing and empowerment project, led by FERMENTA, which through the use of traditional handcrafts and design increases the power of the senior intervention in our society. Within an increasingly dynamic neighbourhood where new spaces are opening - bars, cafés and galleries that blend with the calm and slow pace of the oldest inhabitants - the project is presented as an opportunity to fill this gap between the two realities, offering each generation a place where they can meet, discuss and learn from each other. The space presents itself as a "creative laboratory" that people can attend, and where they can use the materials, machines, learn from the more experienced grandparents and feel the space as an extension of their own homes. The team of *A Avó vem trabalhar*, is composed by Susana António, Ângelo Campota, 65 grandparents and some volunteers and interns. It proposes a series of workshops and events where several generations are invited to meet. All of the craft creations are on sale in the store and the collections change every three months. The space is open Monday to Friday, between 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.

A Avó vem trabalhar
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A Avó vem trabalhar
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