Oeiras: towards a creative city of Literature
The Municipality of Oeiras is preparing to submit its application to the UNESCO Creative Cities Network in the field of Literature. This global programme, launched in 2004, currently brings together 350 cities from over 100 countries, covering seven creative fields, including Literature, and promoting cultural diversity as well as social, economic, and cultural development.
Oeiras’ application reaffirms the municipality’s commitment to valuing literary heritage, fostering a dynamic contemporary literary scene, and encouraging creativity and cultural inclusion.
This initiative positions Oeiras as a hub of cultural innovation, both nationally and internationally, and as a territory that celebrates and promotes literature as a central element of its identity and sustainable development.
Highlighted Initiatives
Oeiras Poetry Prize

Oeiras stands out as a promoter of poetry in the Portuguese language, with infrastructures such as the Parque dos Poetas, a significant cultural and landscape space. This year, it is hosting the third edition of the Poetry Prize, awarding the largest national prize in this genre in the categories of recognition and emerging talent. It receives submissions from four continents.
One book, one community

An event designed to celebrate the life and work of a Portuguese author, who is selected annually to create a municipal reading community. More than a thousand copies are distributed to residents, who are invited to participate in a week-long programme of activities and initiatives promoting reading around the chosen author.
Poesia.fm

A digital radio dedicated to amplifying poetry in the Portuguese language and connecting it with poetic voices from around the world, serving as a space for creation, listening, and sound experimentation. Featuring podcasts of readings, conversations, performances, and “radiobooks,” it offers listeners a close and intimate literary experience.
Spread the Word
Festival

An annual event celebrating oral tradition literature, featuring workshops, performances, debates, book presentations, and storytelling sessions. It fosters intergenerational and multicultural exchange through spoken and written words.
MAP – the Spoken Word Exhibition
A multidisciplinary festival that explores the word in all its forms, focusing on poetry, literature, and music. It features conferences, workshops, and debates, highlighting the diversity of the Portuguese language and promoting community inclusion.
Meetings with Writers

One of the longest-running projects promoted by the Oeiras Municipal Library Network, hosting meetings with renowned writers for discussions on literature, reading, and the creative process. It has already welcomed over a hundred authors.
We, the Readers

Prominent Portuguese figures, including musicians, architects, politicians, actors, and athletes, reflect on their reading experiences, favorite books, and how literature has influenced the shaping of their personal and professional identities.
All the books

Designed for the general public that appreciates bestsellers, this project features successful authors who have captivated Portuguese readers, promoting inspiring encounters and celebrating the most striking works in today’s literary universe.
Summer School and Winter and Summer Courses

Livraria Verney promotes courses and thematic events on literature, philosophy, women’s rights, and religions, in partnership with universities, encouraging critical thinking and cultural appreciation.
Oral Narration

Regular training aimed at equipping storytellers, promoting oral narration and transmission literature as tools for social inclusion and cultural preservation.
Story Factory

An initiative in collaboration with Livraria Cabeçudos and the National Reading Plan, involving hundreds of local children in the collaborative creation of books.
‘Livros de Oeiras’ editions

Municipal publishing imprint that promotes the literary creations of Portuguese and international authors. The series includes short stories, poetry, and historical novels, with plans for translation and global distribution.
Memories of Oeiras

A repository that provides access to digital content and resources from libraries, archives, documentation centers, galleries, museums, and monuments related to the municipality of Oeiras and its tangible and intangible historical heritage.
Life Stories

A project aimed at the municipality’s senior citizens, encouraging active participation in collecting life testimonies that, through their stories, add a new dimension to the community, preserving local histories and promoting the cultural memory of Oeiras.
Mural – Political Prisoners of Caxias

A collection of testimonies from political prisoners at Caxias prison during the dictatorship period. The aim is to create a memorial of homage, preserving the memory of antifascist resistance, and a graphic novel, intended for a young audience so that intangible heritage is not forgotten.
Future Projects
Livraria – Oeiras Book Festival
Organization of a Book Fair that aims to celebrate small publishers and independent bookstores from across the country, promoting their significant work in publicizing authors who are lesser-known to the general public.
With Open Arms – A Reading Neighbourhood
A community intervention project that aims to promote reading practices in less privileged communities. The goal is to create bonds between children, youth, and their families, strengthening community ties and social inclusion.
Historical Novel Festival
Exploring both national and international historical novels as a starting point for intersecting with other cultural experiences such as Operafest and Há Prova, linking history and heritage with reading and creative writing.
Cultural Facilities
Marquis’ Palace
Gardens and Poets’ Park
Gunpowder Factory
Auditoriums / Theaters
Churches
Public and Beach Libraries, and Verney Bookstore
Institutional Support
Individual Support

Ana Bárbara Pedrosa

Bruno Vieira do Amaral

Carlos Vaz Marques

Clovis Levi

Dulce Maria Cardoso

Gonçalo M. Tavares

Hugo Gonçalves

Hugo Van Der Ding

Irene Pimentel

Isabel Nery

Joana Bértholo

João Pinto Coelho

João Tordo

Jorge Reis-Sá

José Fanha

José Luís Peixoto

José Mário Silva

Leonete Botelho

Madalena Sá Fernandes

Manuel Meira

Marco Neves

Nicolau Santos

Ricardo Araújo Pereira

Rita Taborda Duarte

Susana Moreira Marques

Tânia Ganho