The Porto natives are proud of their history, of having actively taken part in fighting for the independence of the "Portucalense" County, which, just like the name of Portugal, originated from the fusion of the toponym "Portus" (Porto) and "Cale". These were Roman designations with reference to an anchorage located on the riverbank and a settlement on the site where the Sé Cathedral now stands. The cultural life of Porto is found not only in its historic buildings that link the past to the future, but also in institutions such as the São João Theatre, the Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Romantic Museum, as well as in the permanent exhibitions and long running shows they host. Porto is also at the heart of a knowledge and business intensive region, offering several universities and research institutes, which stimulate a strong connection with industry, the service sector and IT enterprises. |