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Neste episódio do Perimetral Podcast, Paulo Germano e Juliana Bublitz entram no clima do Halloween junto com os jornalistas Paulo César Teixeira e Marcelo Campos. A cidade é palco de narrativas que misturam fatos reais com mistério, criando lendas como a do açougueiro da Rua do Arvoredo, que supostamente transformava vítimas em linguiça, ou o infame "Castelinho," onde uma esposa cativa vivia enclausurada.
Casão, Chaos e o pessoal do Castelinho falando sobre pickleball
Tem episódio fresquinho do Cultura Pop pra você! No #127, fizemos uma análise do Spurs na Summer League de Las Vegas. Stephon Castle jogou apenas uma partida e, machucado, ficou de fora do resto do campeonato. Fica tranquilo que tá tudo bem com o nosso Castelinho querido, ok? A ausência de Castle permitiu que a gente se concentrasse em outros prospectos, como a escolha de segunda rodada Harrison Ingram, o segundo anista Sidy Cissoko, e os alternativos Jamaree Bouyea e Riley Minix. Quem foi bem e pode ter uma chance? Quem decepcionou? Ainda neste episódio, voltamos a destacar rumores com Lauri Markkanen, abrimos a pauta para rumores com Cam Johnson, e comentamos sobre a volta de caras já conhecidas, como Sandro Mamute e Charles Bassey. É isso, vem com a gente! Índice do episódio: Análise do Spurs em Las Vegas: quem foi bem e quem decepcionou (2:16) Riley Minix se destaca; quem leva a briga pelos últimos contratos two-way? (15:49) Sandro Mamute e Charles Bassey renovam por um ano e fecham elenco (20:59) Lauri Markkanen volta a ser pauta; rumores com Cam Johnson (26:16) OlimPop (32:23) Coyote Talk (37:27) Cultura Pop nas redes sociais: twitter.com/culturapoppod twitch.tv/culturapoppod instagram.com/culturapoppod tiktok.com/@culturapoppod
Neste episódio do LendaCast, minha convidada é a Oficial de Justiça aposentada, Susan Iannace, que investigou de perto o caso do Castelinho da Rua Apa. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lendacast/message
Neste episódio do LendaCast sozinho em casa, falei de um dos casos sobrenaturais que eu mais amo: o caso do crime no Castelinho da Rua Apa, ocorrido em 1937 em São Paulo. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lendacast/message
Salve, salve, Cacdista! Veja os destaques do Resumo de Notícias da semana (8 a 15 de março): - Haiti: sob mediação da CARICOM, premiê Ariel Henry renuncia ao cargo; - Corte IDH: Brasil é condenado por ação policial na Operação Castelinho; - Venezuela X Argentina: Venezuela fecha espaço aéreo para voos da Argentina, a quem acusa de “roubar” avião; - Portugal: eleições dão vitória a coalizão de centro-direita; - IA: União Europeia aprova regulação de inteligência artificial; - IKI: Alemanha e Brasil reforçam cooperação em temas ambientais.
Você sabia que a primeira enchente de Blumenau aconteceu quando a colônia tinha apenas 6 meses de fundação? E quantas de lá pra cá já aconteceram? Qual foi o ano com mais enchentes? Qual a enchente mais alta? Tudo isso você confere a partir de agora no Juro que é Verdade! Quadro "Eu Juro que é Verdade" todas as terças e quintas às 7:50 no final do Jornal da Mix, na Mix Blumenau! Sintoniza aí: 106,3 FM Siga o Blumencast: https://www.instagram.com/blumencast/?hl=pt-br
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ATENÇÃO! (ESSE EPISÓDIO CONTÉM FALAS SOBRE SUICÍDIO) No episódio de hoje, falaremos sobre um crime brasileiro! 3 pessoas, de uma mesma família, foram encontradas mortas em sua residência conhecida como Castelinho da Rua Apa! Essa história gerou indignação, dúvida e mistério até os dias de hoje! Não perca tempo e venha entender o que realmente aconteceu! Aproveite o episódio! Site do Clube das Mães do Brasil: https://clubedemaes.org.br/ Escute e Apoie o Assassinos Sinistros pela Orelo: orelo.cc/assassinossinistros Acompanhe novidades e fotos no Instagram: @AssassinosSinistros Entre em contato pelo e-mail: assassinossinistros@gmail.com (FONTES DE PESQUISA) https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castelinho_da_rua_Apa https://aventurasnahistoria.uol.com.br/noticias/reportagem/historia-crime-do-castelinho-da-rua-apa.phtml https://www.uol.com.br/splash/noticias/2021/11/11/morte-em-familia-e-lenda-urbana-qual-o-crime-real-do-castelinho-da-rua-apa.htm https://infograficos.estadao.com.br/cidades/castelinho-da-rua-apa/o-crime https://saopauloantiga.com.br/castelinho-da-rua-apa/ https://www.diariodolitoral.com.br/cotidiano/castelinho-da-rua-apa-sp-historia-crime-assassinato-assombrado/162706/ https://avidanocentro.com.br/blogs/castelinho-rua-apa/ https://observatorio3setor.org.br/noticias/castelinho-da-rua-apa-um-misterio-que-ate-hoje-aterroriza-sp/ https://www.metropoles.com/brasil/o-intrigante-crime-do-castelinho-da-rua-apa-em-sp-vai-virar-filme
O quarto episódio do "Podcast Com Morangos" é com a Carolina Castelinho, que interpretava a personagem "Su", das temporadas 1 e 2. Ainda te lembras dela? "Podcast com Morangos" é um podcast com um episódio por semana, em que as conversas são conduzidas pela Tânia Oliveira e pelo Tiago Sardo. Segue o nosso canal e acompanha-nos semanalmente no YouTube ou em podcast nas plataformas habituais.
A pergunta do episódio de hoje divide a sociedade em duas partes. Há quem considere um tormento e há quem assuma que não é nada de mais. Para tirar as teimas, diretamente da Rua das Flores, chamamos ao palco a Carolina Castelinho. Música inicial: "Desassossegado" - Janeiro Música final: "Nada de mais" - Projeto 65 Comunicação: Inês Rebelo, Rodrigo Salazar Oliveira Por Rodrigo Salazar Oliveira Instagram: www.instagram.com/nadademais.podcast Twitter: twitter.com/nadademais2018 Facebook: www.facebook.com/nadademais.podcast NiTfm: www.nitfm.pt/programas/nada-de-mais/
O Castelinho da Rua Apa existe até hoje e faz parte de um crime envolto em mistérios. Foi construído nos moldes dos castelos franceses pela família Reis, de descendência portuguesa. No castelinho moravam pai, mãe e dois filhos. O pai, durante uma viagem à Europa, sofreu um ataque cardíaco e morreu. Os dois irmãos, Álvaro e Armando, se desentenderam sobre as finanças da família e a tragédia aconteceu. Durante uma dura discussão dentro do castelinho, segundo a polícia, ambos sacaram armas um para o outro. A mãe, na tentativa de terminar a discussão, foi atingida por tiros, assim como um dos irmãos. Ao ver mãe e irmão mortos, Álvaro teria se suicidado. Munições diferentes, balas de armas não presentes no crime, corpos lado a lado e um suicídio cometido com dois tiros contra o próprio peito. Os conflitos entre a polícia técnica e peritos. Muitas perguntas sem respostas, com a polícia declarando o caso como esclarecido cedo demais. A força do nome da família Reis apressando as conclusões. O castelinho ficou abandonado, já que não havia herdeiros, e chegou a ser habitado por moradores de rua. Hoje abriga e é administrado pela ONG Clube de Mães do Brasil.
Become a Patreon supporter at www.themidnighttrainpodcast.com This week we're taking the train across the pond for another creepy adventure. That's right, we are doing one of our creepy episodes! It's been a while so we figured it was time. This week we are headed to what some people say is one of the top scariest countries in the world! Not only that…we know we have some awesome listeners here. This week we are headed to creepy Portugal! We are gonna try our best to find the coolest, creepiest places for you guys. I'm just going to assume there's going to be a bridge in here someplace. So without further Ado.. Let's fucking rock and roll!!! So first up we're gonna do a little history lesson. Will keep it somewhat sorry and sweet since if we got into the complete history of a country of the age of Portugal, it would be an entire episode on its own. To get there history of this country we went to the source, portugal.com and an article written by Goncarlo Costa. The history of Portugal starts many ages ago, when the so-called Iberian tribes inhabited the territory of today's Portugal. Then, in the beginning of the first millennium BC, Celtic tribes invaded and intermarried with the local Iberians, creating what is now known as the Celtiberians. The Lusitanians, who inhabited the interior region of Portugal since the Iron Age, are considered the forefathers of the Portuguese nation. This is why today we have names like Lusophone, someone who speaks Portuguese, or Luso-American, a Portuguese American person. They were known for successfully fending off the Roman armies until the death of their leader, Viriathus, known as a hero in Portugal. The tribe was considered a worthy adversary by the Romans, so much that they named the province of the whole territory of modern Portugal (south of the Douro River) and part of western Spain after them. The Romans left various works, such as baths, temples, bridges, roads, theaters and statues; some of them are still found in different parts of the country. This lasted until the Barbarian invasions, when Germanic tribes migrated to various parts of the Roman Empire. In Portugal, the territory became controlled by the Germanic in the 5th century. The Kingdom of the Suebi controlled Galicia and the North and Center of Portugal, while the Visigothic Kingdom controlled the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, including the rest of Portugal, until eventually conquering the Suebi and, consequently, the whole of Iberia. This is when the rigid class structure appeared in the country, with a Nobility and Clergy getting more and more political and social power. In the 8th century, the Islamic Umayyad Caliphate invaded the Iberian Peninsula from the North of Africa. Al-Andalus, the Islamic name for the Peninsula, became a part of the Caliphate, and Portugal with it. The Portuguese kept lots of things from their Muslim past, like many of their words, architecture and the famous ‘azulejos'. The Christians held on in the North of the Peninsula, creating the Kingdom of the Asturias. This was until the Reconquista, when they reconquered the lands from the Moors, the Muslims. In this Kingdom, at the end of the 9th century, a county based in the now north of Portugal was established, the County of Portugal. The county grew in power and, at the end of the 11th century, a Burgundian knight named Henry, who was fighting in the Reconquista, was crowned as ‘Count of Portugal' and merged it with the County of Coimbra. Henry's son, Afonso Henriques, proclaimed himself King of Portugal in 1139 with Guimarães as its capital. This city remains known until this day as the “Cradle of the Nation' by the Portuguese. However, it was only in 1179 that a papal bull officially recognized Afonso I as king. The Reconquista continued with the Algarve, the south of the country, finally being conquered in 1249, and Lisbon becoming the capital in 1255. Since then, Portugal's land borders have remained almost unchanged, being considered one of the longest standing borders in Europe. The Kingdom of Portugal remained very important in Europe's (and especially Iberian) politics, waging several wars against Spain, creating an alliance with England (the longest standing alliance in the world, lasting until today) and starting the “Age of Discovery”. In this Age, the country built a vast empire, having territory all over the world, from South America to Oceania. They started by exploring their coast and adventuring into the Moroccan coast, hoping to continue the Reconquista to the North of Africa. Then, the Portuguese sailors started to adventure into the open sea, when they discovered the islands of the Canaries, Madeira, Azores and Cape Verde. Subsequently, the Portuguese explored the coast of Africa, setting trading ports, and tried to discover the maritime route to India, which they did in 1498, under the explorer Vasco da Gama. They continued to explore and look for trade around the world, from Africa, passing through Arabia, and reaching Japan, setting several outposts, many of them having developed into colonies later on. In 1500, they reached South America and started the colonization of Brazil. The Empire started to decline, however, when the Dutch, English, and French got in the game. They started to surround or conquer the scattered Portuguese trading posts and territories, diminishing their power. On the Battle of Alcácer-Quibir, in 1578, Portugal lost its king, becoming part of a dynastic union with Spain that lasted until 1640, when it finally gained its independence again. After that, the country never became the great power it once was. It lost several colonies (including its largest one, Brazil) and trade routes, it saw its capital being destroyed by an earthquake in 1755 and it was occupied during the Napoleonic Wars. From then on, Portugal was a minor power in Europe, having just some colonies in Africa and Asia and never becoming an economic powerhouse. Then, in 1910, due to corruption, dissatisfaction with the several Kings and the loss of claimed African lands to the English, the monarchy ended and a Republic was created. Fiercely secular, to the point where it was antichurch, filed with corruption, government instability and near to bankruptcy, the regime came to an end with a military coup in 1926. A military dictatorship was installed and then, a fascist-like regime, the ‘Estado Novo' (‘New State'), headed by António de Oliveira Salazar. This period was marked by authoritarianism, lack of freedom and, from 1961, by the Portuguese Colonial War. All of this ended when, in April 25th 1974, the Carnation Revolution happened, carried out by the Armed Forces Movement (Movimento das Forças Armadas – MFA), a movement of young left-leaning captains of the Portuguese Armed Forces. With the Revolution, democratic reforms were made and the first free elections with multiple parties happened, as well as the independence of all of Portugal's colonies. It also started the PREC (Processo Revolucionário Em Curso – Ongoing Revolutionary Process), a period when conservative and left-leaning forces inside the MFA confronted each other, marked by political turmoil, violence, instability, and the nationalization and expropriation of private lands. It came to an end on the 25 November 1975, when the MFA moderates appeared as the main force. Nevertheless, revolutionary achievements were not forgotten, with the Constitution pledging until this day to realize socialism, as well as declaring extensive nationalizations and land seizures as irreversible, many, however, now overturned. Nowadays, Portugal is one of 15 most sustainable states in the world and considered the third most peaceful. It has high living standards and a good economy. It was a founding member of NATO, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. It entered the European Economic Community (now the European Union) in 1986 and is one of its fiercest supporters, even having produced a European Commission President. Ok so that's a brief…incredibly brief mini history of Portugal. Really the take aways are…super old, plenty of things happened to make the place creepy over that many years. So let's see what creepy stuff Portugal has to offer! What better way to start than with a sanatorium! Valongo Sanatorium to be exact. The construction of the Mont'Alto Sanatorium began in 1932. Due to the appearance of a large number of people who had contracted tuberculosis, there was a need to expand the facilities, and these expansion works were completed in 1958. construction of these hospital units were carried out in high altitude places, due to the purity of the air, and also because they were away from the populations to avoid the effects of contagion. The sanatorium only operated for a short period, having been inaugurated in 1958 and closed in 1975, after which it entered a profound state of disrepair. Due to its dimensions, it is considered one of the most imposing buildings of its type in Portugal.Its building is large, with an area of approximately 88,000 m², having been built with a view to housing about 300 patients. The building was designed by the architect José Júlio de Brito , who was also responsible for other prominent structures in the city of Porto, such as the Coliseu or Teatro Rivoli . The sanatorium complex, which occupied nine hectares, also included a school, a laundry room, a water reservoir, and a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Sick. The installation of the Sanatorium in Valongo was part of a phase in the history of health in Portugal, during which the government undertook the construction of several specialized establishments to combat tuberculosis, a disease that was ravaging the country at the time. This period began in 1899, with the foundation of the National Institute of Assistance to Tuberculosis, which began the construction of several sanatoriums in different parts of the national territory. In 1930, efforts against tuberculosis were renewed in the north of the country, with the creation of the Assistance to Tuberculosis of Northern Portugal by António Elísio Lopes Rodrigues, and at that time, planning began to build a sanatorium that would house the sick in that region, who had lower economic resources. Serra de Santa Justa was chosen, where the air was healthier, in addition to being isolated from urban centers, in order to reduce the risk of contagion. Shortly after, the Sá family donated a plot of land in Serra de Santa Justa, allowing the construction of the building, whose works began in 1932. However, the works were suspended due to lack of funding, having been resumed due to the support of the local populations. On July 5, 1940, ATNP began building the Casa de Nossa Senhora da Conceição, to support the children of the sanatorium's patients. According to the Diário Popular of 3 January 1956, the finishing works and equipping of the sanatorium were already under way, and it was expected to be completed during the following year, and that it would have a capacity for 350 beds. However, the works were only completed in 1958. Another reason for the delay in the work may have been the opposition by the Companhia das Minas de São Pedro da Cova to the construction of the building, because it was being installed inside an area destined for coal mining, a few kilometers away from the mines. However, at the time of the sanatorium's inauguration, mining was already entering its final phase, ending up closing in 1970. Some of the users of the hospital were the mine workers themselves, who suffered from occupational diseases such as tuberculosis and silicosis . The Sanatorium of Monte Alto was inaugurated on 1 November 1958, being the last one to be opened in Portugal. The inauguration ceremony included a religious service at the Chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Enfermos, the unveiling of a commemorative tombstone, a tribute to the League of Combatants of theFirst World War, and concluded with a port of honor offered by the board of directors. of the sanatorium. During the ceremony, the admission and accommodation process of the first clients, all veterans of the First World War, was also carried out. Although it was planned for three hundred patients, its initial capacity was only fifty beds, and during its operation it accommodated 350 people. In the early 1970s, there began to be greater control over the tuberculosis disease, which began to be fought in a different way, through the outpatient system. In this way, the sanatoriums ceased to be useful, and were progressively abandoned or underwent a process of readaptation for other purposes. In the case of the Montalto Sanatorium, the closure process began in 1972, due to the low number of tuberculosis patients in the Porto District. At that time, the building already had only a few patients, having been thought of its adaptation as a psychiatric hospital or for the returnees from overseas, which did not advance. Due to the process of closing the Sanatorium, Casa Nossa Senhora da Conceição ceased to function as a boarding school, starting to support only external students. The building was abandoned after the April 25 Revolution , when the last employee left, although it was only officially closed in 1975. Following its closure, it was completely looted, being a of the main reasons its connection to the Estado Novo, as it was mostly built and used during that regime. This connection to the Estado Novo also had a negative impact on the collection of funds, making it impossible to carry out works on the building. It was also used as a training ground by firefighters and civil protection, who performed drills there and destroyed some walls. Later, the sanatorium was used for paintball games and photo shoots, and various ceremonies related to the supernatural, such as rituals, were also performed there. The building was also hit by several fires, accentuating its degradation. History is awesome and fun and you know we love it but…. The reason we're here is for creepiness! There are stories abound of how haunted this place is. Given the numerous people who died there it makes sense to us! So what kind of stuff are we talking about here ? Well, let's look. Well paranormal investigators have been spending time here for years, when there's no paintball matches going on, to try and find crazy shit! There have been numerous reports of strange noises and things moving around. There have been entities seen and apparitions spotted. It's hard to find much in English so finding pages from Portuguese websites and trying to find studies was tough but we managed to find one study where a group of friends were exploring the abandoned hospital and had some interesting things happen. They talked about how they started hearing strange noises while they were exploring. The noises seemed to be following them around the building. They talked about how they had a heavy feeling around them as they explored. The sounds seemed to keep getting closer to them. They claim that things started getting knocked over and moved on their own. At one point, one of the group claimed they saw a shadowy figure seemingly watching them. At that point they all decided it was time to go! Sounds like a pretty crazy experience! True or not? We like to think so! Can't go and episode without fucking tuberculosis… Teatro Lethes: The building that today is called Teatro Lethes, began as a Jesuit College – Colégio de Santiago Maior, founded by the then Bishop of the Algarve, D. Fernando Martins Mascarenhas -, whose license was granted to them on 8 February 1599. of learning, above all of a religious nature – the “first university in the Algarve”, as someone has called it. In 1759, the Society of Jesus was banned from the country and its goods were confiscated. The College of Santiago Maior closed its doors. With the occupation of Napoleonic troops commanded by General Junot, the premises of the former College were raided and desecrated in order to enlist the soldiers there. Years later, in 1843, the College was auctioned off by Dr. Lazaro Doglioni, who had publicly expressed his intention to build a theater in Faro similar to S. The Latin inscription on the facade of the building, monet oblectando , can be translated as “instructing, playing”, thus emphasizing the cultural concerns of the promoter of the construction of this concert hall. The inauguration of Teatro Lethes took place on 4 April 1845, as part of the celebrations for the birthday of Queen Maria II. Later, in 1860, it was expanded by Dr. Justino Cumano, nephew of Lázaro Doglioni. On September 11, 1898, the so-called animatograph was exhibited for the first time in Faro., installed in the Lethes Theater as it is the largest and most distinguished cultural space in the city. It was restored between 1906 and 1908 to improve acoustics and comfort. The decline of the shows and, consequently, of the hall, begins in 1920, with the Theater closing in 1925, having sold the property to the Portuguese Red Cross, in whose possession it still remains. The Lethes Theater room was later ceded, by protocol, to the Algarve Regional Delegation of the Ministry of Culture. In the North wing, restored and adapted in 1991, the regional services of the Ministry of Culture operated. On October 5, 2012, by protocol between the Municipality of Faro and the Portuguese Red Cross, Teatro Lethes recovered its initial design. The Algarve Theater Company – ACTA was installed as a resident structure. ACTA, in addition to presenting shows of its own creation, also promotes hospitality at the Lethes Theater, and is also responsible for managing the equipment. this history was taken directly from the theatre website! There are a couple stories about this place that prettier day lead to its hauntings. The first is the story of a ballerina who was in love but was not loved back. She was so distraught that she hung herself in the middle of the stage. Some versions say that she was driven to the brink by the demands of theater life. The second is that of a soldier's body that was found inside one of the walls. There isn't as much info on that story as the ballerina. Staff and visitors claim you can hear the ballerinas footsteps in the theater to this day. There are also reports of a shadowy figure moving about as well. Could this be the ballerina still performing for the people? Or the soldier patrolling the theater? Who knows but it sounds like a cool place to visit!! The Castelinho of Sao Joao, Estoril The area between Estoril and Cascais, out on Lisbon's Atlantic coast, is rife with buildings of character. Many of them are designed to give the impression of miniature castles, indeed some of them were fortified because they were built during times of instability within the Iberian peninsula. In the 1980s, a wealthy socialite, José Castelo Branco, was looking for just such a property and found one that seemed ideal in Sao Joao, a district on the edge of Estoril. The day he went to view the property was a beautiful sunny one and so he decided to walk along the cliff path which adjoined the property. As he was walking back to the building, he saw a young girl. She didn't speak, but simply stared at him. In his own account of the events of that day, Mr Castelo Branco said that he felt a compulsion to jump from the edge. This feeling was, he believed, coming from the young girl. He immediately elected to leave the property and ruled out buying it. On hearing what had happened, someone from the local town hall did some research into the building and discovered that a young blind girl had fallen from the cliffs to her death in the eighteenth century and that several people had reported seeing her at the castelinho since, each claiming that they felt a strong will to jump while she looked at them. Let's check out a cemetery now…cus those are always fun! This one is called the cemetery of pleasures. After the city of Lisbon was hit by an outbreak of cholera in 1833, causing thousands of deaths, it was urgent to create a large cemetery for both rich and poorer victims. It has the weird name of Cemetery of ‘Pleasures', called after the nearby neighborhood (Prazeres) with the same name. Many of its tombs are big mausoleums, some with the size of small chapels. Most of the Prazeres mausoleums belong to rich, old or ‘important' families, like the Palmela family. Many of the mausoleums are richly elaborate, have fine sculptures and decorations. There are also statues of the deceased. It's like a ‘city in a city' for the dead, with well-defined lanes (70! ) and funerary chapels that were built to look like little houses. The unusual thing about a lot of these graves is that they have little “front doors” with glass windows through which you can see the caskets and remnants of the dead and their visitors. Most of the trees are a species of cypress (Cupressus sempervirens), much used in Portuguese cemeteries. The cemetery is one of the largest in Lisbon. The Autopsy Room , which was in the chapel until the Morgues were created in 1899, is one of the curiosities that can be seen, as well as the Sala do Acervo , where some of the oldest funeral records can be consulted. This is another way of helping the visitor to interpret the different ways that human beings have had to culturally, socially and psychologically approach Death, throughout different times. As with the many famous families and celebrities, another thing that adds to some people thinking there's more going on at this place is the presence of many freemason symbols and you know how that gets people talking! At any rate, being a cemetery you can imagine the tales of hauntings surrounding this place! Everything from apparitions being seen wandering the grounds, to Disembodied voices. People have seen orbs in person and in pictures. I mean being able to see into these little houses and see the caskets and remains is creepy enough…add haunting to that…and it's definitely a place we want to go! Next up, Quinta Das Conchas The Quinta das Conchas (or the garden of shells) in Lisbon is best known for its expansive parkland, just to the north of the city centre. Families can be found playing here during the warmer months and countless dog walkers can be seen at any time of the year. The house at the heart of the estate though has a darker past which is lesser known. In the early part of the twentieth century, when Portugal was still a colonial power, the owner of the estate was a wealthy man called Francisco Mantero Belard. Like many of his countrymen, he was accustomed to having servants who took care of the running of his home. So, when he moved into the quinta, he acquired the services of a slave from Sao Tomé and Principe. There was nothing unusual about this at the time, other than that he elected to keep this slave woman in a small cage. She was made to live like an animal and, according to local myth, subjected to a variety of cruel treatment for several years. People working in the manor house in modern times have reported hearing wailing coming from empty rooms, as well as dramatic changes in temperature. Let's switch it up and talk a little about Portuguese folklore! We're gonna talk about the coco or coca. There are also many other names for this guy or gal including Cucuy, Cuco, Cuca, Cucu or Cucuí. It is a mythical ghost-monster, equivalent to the bogeyman, found in many Hispanophone and Lusophone countries. It can also be considered an Iberian version of a bugbear as it is a commonly used figure of speech representing an irrational or exaggerated fear. A bugbear is described as a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the boogeyman and other creatures of folklore, all of which were historically used in some cultures to frighten disobedient children. The Cucuy is a male being while Cuca is a female version of the mythical monster. In Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, parents sometimes invoke the Coco or Cuca as a way of discouraging their children from misbehaving; they sing lullabies or tell rhymes warning their children that if they don't obey their parents, el Coco will come and get them and then eat them. Continuing with the mystery surrounding this child scarer, the Coco also does not take on a specific physical form. For the Portuguese it is a dragon that is represented every year in the celebration of Corpus Christi…at least that is what I've source says.. another says: "In Portuguese côco, refers to a ghost with a pumpkin head. The male form is known as Coco, and the female form as Coca. It is said it's hard to tell the difference between the two. It seems that parents are to blame for the invocation of the Coco as a way of punishment for their wayward children. They would sing rhymes warning their children if they did not obey their parents the Coco would come and eat them.".... So a pumpkin headed goblin… Although the Coco was ghostly monster like in appearance, that wasn't the most frightening thing about them. Children would be scared out of their wits at the idea of a monster that could eat them and not leave a trace. So imagine being a child forced to sleep with a lullaby of a monster that was coming to devour them. Duermete niño, duermete ya…que viene el cuco y te comerá (sleep child, sleep now…or else comes the coco to eat you). Creepy, so this folk tale seems to have many different versions depending on where you look. We think that due to the fact that many Latin American countries also use this in folklore as well as there being a certain in Brazil, it's hard to actually put the facts together. Every place we looked about this tale had a little bit of a different take, hopefully we got it close as we mean no disrespect to the tales! You know what else Portugal has…aliens, at least a few. He's a couple stories! On September 4, 1957, four Portugal Air Force pilots claimed to have seen and chased some UFOs. They took off with their bomber aircraft from the Ota Air Base in Portugal under Captain José Lemos Ferreira leadership (the others pilots were sergeants Alberto Gomes Covas, Salvador Alberto Oliveira e Manuel Neves Marcelino). When they were heading towards the city of Portalegre, Captain Ferreira noticed a light above the horizon and warned the others. The light changed its own sizes a couple of times, first increasing, then shrinking. After several minutes the pilots noticed a small yellow circle getting out of the craft, and 3 more circles appeared later. When the UFOs were near Coruche, the bigger aircraft climbed out of the Earth as the smaller ones disappeared. The bombers landed without any problems and Captain Ferreira declared: "after this, do not come to us with that Venus, weather balloons, aircraft and similar stuff which have been being used as general explanations for almost every case of UFOs". On September 10, 1990, around 9:30AM and for about 50 minutes, a small "balloon" was seen hovering towards a small football field, on a small village called Alfena in the outskirts of Porto. The object was described as "a small turtle with long legs" with a metallic shine. The people present got scared and a group of construction workers started throwing stones at it, and the object hovered backed away, leaving the site. An amateur photographer took several pictures of the shapeshifting object; the pictures were considered by several experts as real and the witness accounts by the simple folks were not considered hoax. We also found this first hand account.. "My name is Cristina Marto de Pimental. I am a reporter. On New Year's Eve, December 31, 1997, my husband and I were at a seaside party in Funchal, which is on the South shore of Madeira Island, in the Atlantic Ocean, 912 kilometres East of Morocco. We were watching the New Year's festivities, all the fireworks in the sky. Then several people at the party called my attention to a red and motionless light above Funchal. The OVNI suddenly made a very tight circle, returned to its initial position, and, a few seconds later, it accelerated at great speed in a vertical direction. We were all quite amazed at the sight. A British couple at the festival videotaped the UFO as it hovered. The next day I telephoned the Fuerzas Aereas Portugeses (FAP) headquarters in Lisboa. The Portuguese air force told me that they'd had no flights, neither planes nor helicopters, and no satellites were over Madeira at that time." Whoooooo aliens!!! Time for some quick hitters, you beautiful bastards! Quinta da Paulicea, Agueda: Not far from the city center of Águeda, Quinta da Paulicea sits in the middle of large unkept plot of land surrounded by a wrought iron fence. It is the classic image of what a Hollywood haunted house should look like. It was inhabited by an Águedense family, who had moved to Brazil in the late 1800s, but returned in the early 1900s, naming the home after the city of São Paulo. Much of the family succumbed to the influenza pandemic in 1918, with the exception of Neca Carneiro. He was a patron of the community's sports and cultural programs but died childless at the young age of 37. The home has sat vacant ever since, due to legal constraints with the family back in Brazil. Although not certified as haunted, there are many reports of supernatural encounters at Quinta da Paulicea. Some have heard the neighing of horses where the stables once stood. Others have been frightened by the sound of a shotgun blast or a gentle pulling on hair. A worker in the garden suddenly experienced such an intense headache that he fled and never returned. Whether haunted or not, this beautiful home has many stories to tell. Mines of São Pedro de Cova – Gondomar: The village of São Pedro da Cova was largely an agricultural community until the discovery of coal in the 1802. The exhausting and dangerous industry of mining soon took over. Several generations of miners worked here until low oil prices forced the mines to shut down in the 1970's. All that's left of the mines are these ruins. Neighbors say spirits of the miners protect the ruins and the mine shafts. Others claim to hear screaming from the deep holes. Termas de Água Radium, Sortelha: Legend has it that this beautiful structure, in the Guarda District, was built by Spanish Count Don Rodrigo after learning that the natural “healing waters” might cure his daughter's skin disease. News of the waters quickly spread. In the 1920s, the site became a restorative spa known as the Hotel Serra da Pena. In actuality, the waters were radioactive, seeping from a uranium mine not far away. Radioactivity was all the rage in the 20's and 30's, so the site bottled the spring water and sold it under the name “Radium Water.” Of course, after radioactivity was studied further in the 40's, it became apparent that the healing qualities of radium water actually carried the opposite effect. The hotel went out of business in the 50's and has been abandoned ever since. It is said the site is haunted by the many people who drank from the contaminated spring. Sanatório da Serra da Estrela – near Covilhã: This massive structure was built in 1936 by Portugal's railway department as a treatment facility for its employees suffering from Tuberculosis. The building was later leased to the Portuguese Society of Sanatoriums on condition of receiving all patients needing treatment. However it was closed in the 1980's and left to deteriorate for decades to come. Rumors circulate that it is haunted by its many former patients. The Sanatório has now been refurbished and transformed into the luxurious new Pousada Serra da Estrella. Quinta da Juncosa – Penafiel, Rios de Monihos: This old farmhouse was home to the Baron of Lages and his family. The Baron was very jealous, and suspected his wife of infidelities. Legends have it, the Baron tied his wife to a horse and dragged her around the farm until she died. After discovering his wife was innocent, the Baron killed his children and committed suicide. They say the Baron's guilt keeps him from resting in peace. Ghosts of the Baron and his wife are said to be seen around the property. So we did this episode in honor of our Portuguese listeners who have keep us in the top 10 in Portugal for quite some time. We thank you guys so much for that. But we have one request for you…in every creepy episodes so far until this one…we've found a haunted bridge, Texas had like 50. In all of my searching the recesses of the Internet, I could not find a single reference to a haunted bridge in Portugal, we need our Portuguese listeners to hit us up and let us know any stories about haunted bridges. It was tough to find a ton of information on a lot of these places so hopefully we did them right! If we made any mistakes or got anything wrong, you know what we say…blame the Internet!! Movie list https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/best-body-horror-movies/
Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
Compacto de entrevista com a abordagem de temas pertinentes à comunidade do Vale do Rio Pardo e Taquari. A cada edição um tema relevante ou algum assunto específico de ampla repercussão
Um assassinato não solucionado. A casa mais assustadora de São Paulo. Será que os gritos dados pelas vítimas do crime podem ecoar ainda mais profundamente na vida de Eduardo? Série Original da Pod360Protagonizada por Nizo Neto e Mauro Ramos. Com a participação de Tatá Guarnieri e Paula Febbe.Escrita por Paula Febbe e Kenny LopesDirigida por Nizo Neto.Edição e sound design: Billy ComodoroDireção de Conteúdo: Felipe LobãoDireção Executiva: Marcos Chehab e Tiago Bianco
DÉCIMO EPISÓDIO DO AGENTES DO TAROT! Convidada especial: Liza Golba (@tarot.descomplicado) Neste décimo episódio, trazemos pela primeira vez, um caso nacional! Uma tradicional família paulistana é encontrada morta em sua residência, uma suntuosa mansão inspirada nos Castelos Medievais da França, situada na esquina da elegante Avenida São João com a Rua Apa. O crime do Castelinho da Rua Apa, como é conhecido, ainda é um mistério, para todos que conhecem a famosa história. Eis que só podemos afirmar que, os interessados na elucidação da morte da família Guimarães Reis, permanecem na escuridão. Saiba mais sobre este caso em www.agentesdotarot.com.br
Depois de uma chacina familiar não esclarecida, uma das construções mais emblemáticas de São Paulo tem fama de assombrada até os dias de hoje, mas o que é lenda e o que é real? Esse é o podcast Clube dos Detetives e hoje vamos falar sobre o Castelinho da Rua Apa. • FICHA TÉCNICA: - Roteiro, Edição e Revisão: Rodolfo Brenner • VERSÃO ESCRITA: - https://www.podcastcdd.com.br/post/4-o-castelinho-da-rua-apa-mist%C3%A9rios • APOIE O PODCAST: - Orelo: https://orelo.cc/clubedosdetetives - PIX: podcastcdd@gmail.com • REDES SOCIAIS: - Site: http://www.podcastcdd.com.br - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podcastcdd/ - Rodolfo: https://www.instagram.com/rodolfobrenner/ - E-mail: podcastcdd@gmail.com • FONTES: Estadão, Jusbrasil, Educativa FM 105,9, São Paulo Antiga, Aventuras na História, Veja São Paulo, Superinteressante, G1, Clube das Mães do Brasil, Caça Fantasmas Brasil.
Nascido na comunidade de Vargem Grande, em Lauro Müller, Manoel Rodrigues, o popular Castelinho, é o primogênito de uma família de nove irmãos. Apesar de uma vida bastante humilde enquanto criança, com o esforço do pai, que o incentivava a estudar, conseguiu ingressar no magistério e, inclusive, se formar em curso superior. Além de professor, desde a infância, a música faz parte da vida de Castelinho. Formou algumas duplas e conjuntos pela região. Atualmente, tem se dedicado junto com a esposa a animar celebrações religiosas levando o nome de Lauro Müller em redes de TV com cobertura nacional. No Bate Papo #56, veiculado nesta quinta-feira, dia 9, Castelinho aconselhou: “Nunca devemos na vida desanimar de nada. O percurso que fiz na minha vida era para eu ter desistido de tudo. Mas com fé em Deus e tendo fé em você mesmo, você vence na vida”, destacou.
Construir é uma arte! Mosteiro de São Bento, Paço Imperial, Castelinho da Glória, Palácio Capanema, Parque Guinle... Você sabia que a cidade do Rio de Janeiro foi eleita a primeira capital mundial da arquitetura pela Unesco? A cidade maravilhosa representa também a diversidade das capitais pelo mundo. Com obras icônicas e atuação de arquitetos renomados, o título é mais do que merecido. Sem contar que o Rio é um ícone da influência francesa no Brasil, né? Programas citados no episódio: Imóveis de luxo em família / Clé en main / Une brique dans le ventre Na gravação deste episódio respeitamos todas as medidas de distanciamento social, tão necessárias no momento atual.
Acabou a nossa estada no Castelinho na Serra de Pernambuco, hora de seguir viagem e continuar com o planejado. próximo destino: Zona Rural de Touros no Rio Grande do Norte. Nosso plano era ficar em Touros por 35 dias e na sequência programaríamos quais seriam os próximos destinos. Porém a nossa estada em Touros ficou em 12 dias e permitam-me aqui contar mais sobre o que aconteceu conosco no Rio Grande do Norte. Meu nome é Danielle Truffi e este é o podcast do portal We Go, ouça para que você possa romper as suas próprias barreiras, vem com a gente vai ser mais leve garantimos SOBRE O PROJETO We Go Rompendo Barreiras é um projeto de experiências compartilhadas a partir da vivência de uma família nômade, que vendeu tudo e saiu viajando pelo Brasil. A jornada seguiu inicialmente sem muito planejamento. E foi com a cara e a coragem que resolveram viajar trabalhando em lugares diferentes. Passam a maior parte do tempo trabalhando, estudando e se desenvolvendo intelectualmente. Nas horas vagas saem para conhecer os arredores de onde montaram o seu acampamento. Viajam alugando casas pelo AirBnB e por enquanto vão escolhendo os estados próximos de onde estão. Montam as suas estações de trabalho e estudo em cada local, assim que chegam. E aos poucos buscam a quietude interna em cada espaço para poderem explorar os diversos cantos que existem por aí. Para se locomover alugam carro através da Localiza, muito mais barato do que manter um motorhome, por exemplo. Nossos Links e Redes Sociais: bit.ly/wegolinks
In episode 93 Carly and Cecilia are feeling the summer vibes so they decided to revisit the theme of tropical ghosts. Join the gals as Cecilia shares the spooky and sinister story of Brazil's Castelinho da Rua Apa. Then, Carly discusses the spirits of Bermuda's St. George. Buckle up for pirates and witches and ice skating, oh my!
Existe no Centro de São Paulo, uma edificação em forma de castelo, que carrega consigo uma maldição: um crime não solucionado de 1937, que resultou em 3 mortes no local, todos da mesma família: Álvaro, acusado de matar o irmão e também a própria mãe, teria tirado a própria vida com dois tiros no peito. Mas... quem consegue se matar, com DOIS tiros no próprio peito? Assim que começam os mistérios, pois o local ficou abandonado por 80 anos e acumulou diversas lendas de aparições sobrenaturais. O castelo foi restaurado e Daniel Pires junto com Mari Cavalcante, analisam neste episódio do LendaCast, a tragédia, as lendas e os diversos Mistérios do Castelinho da rua Apa, um dos lugares mais assombrados do Brasil. Meu Instagram http://www.instagram.com/olendatv
No episódio de hoje, falamos sobre aparições de fantasmas como Lady Jane e Josephina Conte de Belém do Pará. Também conversamos sobre locais supostamente assombrados por espíritos (Castelinho da Rua Apa, Casa das 7 Mortes, Ilha do Medo e Mansão Winchester). Falamos ainda sobre situações jurídicas onde depoimentos de falecidos tiveram respaldo (caso do Fantasma de Greenbrier e carta psicografada por Chico Xavier) e sobra espaço pra Hanna contar um caso PODRE sobre fantasmas de viúvas na Tailândia rs. Aproveite!
A city comparable to New York and Milan, this week we are heading to the up and coming tourist destination of São Paulo, Brazil! To kick off the episode Ally gives us some fast facts and walks us through the best way to see the city from up high and the top art and nature stops. Then, Cassidy takes us to one of the longest running unsolved mysteries in Brazil's history - the murders at Castelinho da Rua Apa. Ally's recommendations: Edifício Itália Avenida Policia Museu de Arte Vila Madalena Batman Alley Ibirapuera Park Cassidy's sources: Ancient Origins Veja Sao Paulo Medium.com iHorror The Line Up Ghost Hunters International Part 1
Neste episódio Antologia Parque das Almas - Em Contos editorial - AQUI Ghost Story Challenge - 3ª Edição organizado pela ABERST - AQUI Meus Filhos, meu maior Tesouro! - PerSe, por meio do Projeto Apparere- **AQUI** Financiamento Coletivo Guirlanda Rubra - Editora Draco - AQUI Quimera - Celeste Baumann & Lily Carroll - AQUI Vi, o que você quer falar hoje? Pegadinha do Mução - AQUI Bilbbo O Deus chamado Tempo - AQUI Os Herdeiros de Trismegisto - AQUI A Vida em Movimento: Os passageiros do transporte público brasileiro - AQUI Projeto V.E.R.O.N.A. - EM BREVE
Bu! Carol e Steph unem forças com Juliana e Renata do podcast Os Fantasmas Nos Divertem para contar a história de um dos lugares mais assombrados do Brasil.
Um misterioso caso que causa controvérsias até hoje.
Castelinho, o piauiense que deu eco às vozes da democracia em plena ditadura.
Em toda a história da humanidade, existem mistérios que mexem com nossa curiosidade. Crimes impossíveis de solucionar, fatos sobrenaturais, teorias de conspiração, entre tantos outros que chamam... Visite o site para conferir o conteúdo completo
Em toda a história da humanidade, existem mistérios que mexem com nossa curiosidade. Crimes impossíveis de solucionar, fatos sobrenaturais, teorias de conspiração, entre tantos outros que chamam... Visite o site para conferir o conteúdo completo
Em toda a história da humanidade, existem mistérios que mexem com nossa curiosidade. Crimes impossíveis de solucionar, fatos sobrenaturais, teorias de conspiração, entre tantos outros que chamam nossa atenção e nos fazem questionar: “O que será que realmente aconteceu?” Pensando nisso, hoje começa um novo quadro do Horrolândia. Um formato storyteling sobre mistérios assustadores que permanecem sem resposta. Seja bem vindo ao Mistérios de Horrolândia. Ficha Técnica: APRESENTANDO: Bergs, do podcast Confábulas ROTEIRO E EDIÇÃO: William de Souza --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrolandia-audiodrama/support
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Essa semana nós contamos histórias do Rio de Janeiro: o Castelinho do Flamengo e o Arco do Telles. Contamos um pouco das histórias por trás dessas assombrações e ficamos com medo de passar por esses dois lugares. Mande suas histórias assustadoras para: fantasmasnosdivertem@gmail.com Nossas redes: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podcastOFND/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/podcastOFND Grupo Telegram - https://t.me/joinchat/MkqpZRXgfU8rq1ZowYC8rg Catarse - https://catarse.me/fantasmasdivertem PicPay Assinaturas - https://picpay.me/podcastOFND --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podcastofnd/support
Centro Infantil da Paróquia de Pousos, Leiria e Externato o Castelinho, Leiria
Externato o Castelinho, Leiria e Centro Infantil da Paróquia de Pousos, Leiria
Jardim de Infância O Ninho, Leiria e Externato o Castelinho, Leiria
Externato o Castelinho, Leiria, Jardim de Infância Mouzinho de Albuquerque, Batalha e Colégio Reggio Emília, Mem Martins.
Externato o Castelinho e Centro Infantil da Paróquia de Pousos, ambos em Leiria.
O triplo homicídio ocorrido dentro da residência da família Reis em 1937 é até hoje um dos crimes mais chocantes e misteriosos de São Paulo. Venha escutar essa história cheia de teorias e até mesmo atividades paranormais.
Arquitetura francesa, elite paulistana e teorias de conspiração comunista, parece que falamos do RdM, mas é um programa sobre o Castelinho da rua Apa. Sendo um dos casos reais mais emblemáticos da terra da garoa, já faziam 84 anos que queríamos falar sobre toda a polêmica fantasmagórica envolvendo um suicídio de dois tiros e ringues [...] O post RdMCast – #59 Castelinho da Rua Apa apareceu primeiro em República do Medo.
O Castelinho da rua Apa é um imóvel histórico localizado na cidade de São Paulo que, no dia 12 de maio de 1937, foi palco de um notório crime da história do Brasil moderno. Comente sobre o episódio no https://soundcloud.com/averigueiomisterio Conte o que está achando do podcast. Envie suas críticas, sugestões e elogios para o e-mail averigueiomisterio@gmail.com ou pelas redes sociais: Twitter twitter.com/AverigueioM twitter.com/Evandro_Boss Facebook www.facebook.com/averigueiomisterio Avalie o podcast no iTunes: http://d.pr/1gKG8 Pauta deste episódio foi elaborada com a parceria do ouvinte Roberto Amaral.