Feira da Ladra, Lisbon's famous flea market which has been around since the 17th century and evolved into one of the city's most important cultural events.
This bi-weekly pop up flea market has a lot to tell about the history of Portugal, and their people's relation to the past as a way to look at their future.
Every single object, however bizarre it might be, has most likely been owned and used by someone else, and on a different time and age too. The Feira da Ladra is a window into the city, into the Portuguese people and a testimony of how they treat their history, always part of their present.