Paredes: The Antarte Museum welcomes teachers and students in the context of the Erasmus program

Recently, the Antarte Museum in Paredes welcomed a group of over 30 teachers and students from Italy, Turkey and Romania, as part of the Erasmus project entitled “The Culture Steps, From Past to Future”. The visit aimed to introduce the rich history of carpentry and the evolution of furniture design, with a focus on the Antarte brand, which has been operating for over 25 years. During the visit, participants explored over 1,000 pieces of historical tools, learned about the importance of biblical figures such as Noah and Saint Joseph in the craft, and had the opportunity to see remarkable creations made for personalities such as Pope Francis and José Mourinho. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsUQ_yrEkVU In the heart of Paredes, teachers and students from Italy, Turkey and Romania visited the Antarte Museum as part of the Erasmus project entitled “The Culture Steps, From Past to Future”. This event, attended by more than thirty participants, aimed to explore the rich history of carpentry and the evolution of furniture, highlighting the artisanal tradition that characterises the Antarte brand. History of Carpentry and Antarte The Antarte Museum is a space that celebrates the heritage of carpentry, one of the most representative economic activities in the municipality of Paredes. Visitors were able to learn about the ancient history of carpentry, which dates back to Ancient Egypt and extends to the 20th century. The Antarte brand, founded more than 25 years ago, has been establishing itself in the sector for its production of furniture pieces that are true works of art. Visit to the Museum Teachers and students had the opportunity to participate in an enriching visit, coordinated by the Vilela School Group. The experience at the Antarte Museum included observing more than 1000 pieces of tools and machines that are up to 300 years old, which provides a deep understanding of the techniques used over the centuries in woodworking. Cultural and Historical Contribution During the visit, the impact of biblical figures, such as Noah and Saint Joseph, on the history of this profession was discussed. These influences are visible in various works of sacred art over the centuries. Furthermore, the space dedicated to upholstery introduced visitors to the evolution of furniture icons, such as the Chesterfield sofa. Notable Antarte Pieces In the space focused on Antarte’s history, pieces that the brand created especially for renowned personalities were exhibited, including Pope Francis and Pope Benedict XVI, as well as prominent figures such as José Mourinho, Cavaco Silva and Fernando Santos. The collaboration with prestigious architects, such as Siza Vieira and Joana Vasconcelos, highlights Antarte’s ability to unite tradition and modernity.Falling in love with Joinery The Antarte Museum is the result of its founder, Mário Rocha’s passion for carpentry. After three years of research under the direction of Joel Lopes, the space was opened, not just as a museum, but as a testament to the love for the art of making furniture. This project not only provides knowledge about the past, but also inspires future generations to value this craft. Importance of the Erasmus Program The Erasmus program plays a decisive role in promoting mobility and cultural exchange between European countries, offering teachers and students the opportunity to enjoy enriching educational experiences. The project “The Culture Steps, From Past to Future” is an excellent example of how such initiatives can broaden horizons and strengthen cultural ties.For more information about educational programs, you can consult the dedicated Erasmus pages, which include details about school activities and teacher training in different locations: Erasmus Teacher Academies , School Erasmus activities , and other related initiatives. Visit to the Antarte Museum in the Erasmus Program Aspect Description Participants Teachers and students from Italy, Türkiye and Romania Location Antarte Museum, Rebordosa, ParedesObjective

Knowledge of the history of carpentry and the Antarte brand

Exhibitions

More than 1000 parts of tools and machines that are 300 years old

History covered

Noah and Saint Joseph in the context of carpentry

Iconic pieces

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Chesterfield sofa and furniture for figures like Pope Francis

Founder

Mário Rocha, collector of carpentry pieces

Coordination

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Action by the Vilela School Group

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Three years of research to open the museum

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Antarctica Museum , located in Paredes, received a group of more than thirty teachers and students fromItaly ,Türkiye

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Romania, within the scope of the Erasmus project entitled “The Culture Steps, From Past to Future”. This visit aimed to promote knowledge about carpentry and the rich history of the Antarte brand, recognized for its exceptional pieces of furniture.
History and Tradition at the Antarte MuseumVisitors had the opportunity to explore the ancient history of woodworking, which dates back to the
Ancient Egyptuntil the 20th century. The presentation of the trajectory of Antarte, which was founded more than 25 years ago, provided a deep understanding of one of the most representative economic activities in the Paredes region.
A Place of Learning and InspirationDuring the visit, students and teachers were able to observe more than 1000 pieces of tools and machines that have up to
300 years. The unit that coordinates the Vilela School Group took advantage of this experience to emphasize the importance of figures such as
Noahand
San Joséin the study of this craft, which have been portrayed in several works of sacred art over the centuries.
Iconic Pieces and Famous CollaborationsThe wing of the museum dedicated to
evolution of upholsteryhighlighted icons such as the famous
Chesterfield sofa. Visitors also had the chance to see some of Antarte’s creations made for notable personalities, including the

Pope Francis ,Pope Benedict XVI ,José Mourinho , Cavaco Silva andFernando Santos

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. Furthermore, projects created in co-authorship with renowned architects and artists such as

Siza Vieira , Joana Vasconcelos

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Nini Andrade Silva .A Project of Passion and Dedication The creation of the Antarte Museum reflects the passion from the founder, Mário Rocha, for the carpentry. After three years of intense research under the direction of Joel Lopes, this space was inaugurated, consolidating itself as an important center for the appreciation of the history and culture of carpentry in Portugal. Paredes: Antarte Museum and Erasmus Program

Participants

: Teachers and students from Italy, Türkiye and Romania Purpose of the Visit : Discover the history of carpentry and the Antarte brand Location: Rebordosa, Paredes Project: “The Culture Steps, From Past to Future” Visit Coordinated By: Vilela School Group Pieces on Display: More than 1000 old tools and machines History Explored : Evolution of carpentry from Ancient Egypt to the 20th century Outstanding Personalities: Projects for Pope Francis, José Mourinho and others Founder: Mário Rocha, passionate about carpentry Curiosity : Importance of Noah and Saint Joseph in woodworking IntroductionIn the context of the Erasmus program, the Antarte Museum in Paredes had the honor of receiving a group made up of teachers and students from Italy, Türkiye and Romania. The main objective of this visit was to explore the rich history of carpentry and the trajectory of the Antarte brand, a company specializing in the creation of furniture. The event was coordinated by the Vilela School Group and provided a significant cultural immersion for all participants.

History of Joinery

The visit to the Antarte Museum highlighted the importance of carpentry in the local economy, introducing visitors to its evolution over the centuries. Students and teachers were able to learn about the ancient history of carpentry , from Ancient Egypt to the 20th century. This rich tradition is a fundamental part of the region’s cultural identity and deserves to be celebrated and studied.

Exhibitions and Collections

  • With more than 1000 pieces of tools and machines with up to 300 years of history, the Museum offers a vast collection that illustrates carpentry practices and techniques over time. Visitors had the opportunity to see examples that were used in different times and contexts, which contributed to a deeper understanding of the craft.The Cultural Influence
  • During the visit, the influence of biblical figures such as Noah and Saint Joseph on the carpentry tradition was emphasized. These figures are often portrayed in works of sacred art, which highlights the cultural and spiritual importance of this craft. This approach was particularly enriching for educators and students, awakening interest in lesser-known historical aspects.The Antarte Brand
  • Antarte, founded more than 25 years ago, is an example of the combination of tradition and innovation in furniture design. At the museum, visitors were able to see exclusive pieces created for public figures such asPope Francis
  • and thearchitect Siza Vieira
  • . The selection of works on display reflects Antarte’s commitment to merging aesthetics and functionality in creating furniture that is true works of art.Innovation and Design
  • In the space dedicated to the evolution of upholstery, students learned about the history of icons such as the Chesterfield sofa, one of the most emblematic models of contemporary carpentry. This section of the museum illustrates how design trends have changed over time, highlighting the importance of adaptation and innovation in the furniture sector.Impact of the Erasmus Program
  • The Erasmus program aims to promote academic and cultural mobility between different countries. The visit to the Antarte Museum is a perfect example of how this initiative can enrich students’ educational experience. Fostering cultural exchange between nations like Italy, Türkiye and Romania not only broadens participants’ perspectives, but also strengthens ties between different cultures.Development of International Education
  • This type of exchange is fundamental for the formation of global citizens, who understand the diversity and importance of international collaboration. When visiting the Museum, teachers and students not only learned about carpentry, but also about the history and traditions of Portugal, creating a multicultural learning environment.Conclusion
  • A visit to the Antarte Museum as part of the Erasmus program represents a valuable opportunity to exchange knowledge and enhance culture. The combination of history, art and education offers a conducive environment for developing a deeper understanding of local traditions and their relevance in the European context.FAQ about visiting the Antarte Museum in the context of the Erasmus program
  • Who participated in the visit to the Antarte Museum?Teachers and students from Italy, Türkiye and Romania were present on this visit.

What was the purpose of the visit to the museum?

The objective was to learn about the history of carpentry and the Antarte brand, in addition to understanding the importance of this economic activity in the Paredes region.

What was taught about carpentry during the visit?

Visitors were able to learn about the ancient history of carpentry, from Ancient Egypt to the 20th century, and the evolution of the Antarte brand, which has existed for more than 25 years. How many pieces does the Antarte Museum have?The museum houses more than 1000 pieces of tools and machines with 300 years of history.

Which biblical figures were mentioned in the woodworking study?

Noah and Saint Joseph were the two prominent biblical figures, represented in various works of sacred art over the centuries.

What did the students learn about in the upholstery section?

In the wing dedicated to upholstery, visitors learned about the history of furniture icons, such as the Chesterfield sofa.

Which personalities had pieces created by Antarte?

Pieces were created for personalities such as Pope Francis, Pope Benedict XVI, José Mourinho, Cavaco Silva and Fernando Santos, among others. Who founded the Antarte Museum and what was their motivation? The museum was founded by Mário Rocha, motivated by his passion for carpentry and collecting tools and machines over the years. How many years did the research take to open the museum?The research for the opening of the museum took around three years and was conducted under the direction of Joel Lopes.

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