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Saturday, February 14, 2026

The Rooster of Barcelos

I first noticed these colourful rooster figurines in the souvenir shops in Lisbon and honestly thought they had something to do with Nando’s. It was only when our local guide pointed them out that I learned they are actually the national symbol of Portugal.
And there’s a fascinating legend behind this cheerful little rooster.
The famous Rooster of Barcelos (Portuguese: Galo de Barcelos) comes from a medieval tale. Long ago, a pilgrim was passing through Barcelos on his way to Santiago de Compostela when he was wrongly accused of theft and sentenced to hang.

Desperate to prove his innocence, he begged to see the judge, who happened to be enjoying a roasted rooster for dinner. The pilgrim pointed to the bird and declared, “I am innocent — and to prove it, that rooster will crow when I am on the gallows.” Everyone laughed…

But just as the execution was about to happen, the roasted rooster stood up and crowed loudly. The shocked judge rushed to stop the hanging, and the pilgrim was saved just in time.

Today, that colourful rooster has become a symbol of faith, justice, and good luck — and you can find it absolutely everywhere in Portugal: on coasters, plaques, aprons, magnets, mugs, tiles, and almost anything you can imagine.

51 comments:

  1. I love the story and that they have embraced the rooster!

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  2. Oh, Veronica, what a wonderful legend about the rooster! It reminds me of Jesus telling Peter that he would betray Him three times before the rooster crows in the morning. Your mice are the cutest tourists I've ever seen, too. Blessings!

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  3. Love the story! And the roosters are just adorable.

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  4. What a great story! And ain't they just cute!

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  5. Love the colourful rooster figurines and also the legend. Fun story!

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  6. I didn't know that about the rooster, they are gorgeous and so many different types.

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  7. Sunt superbe figurinele! Imi plac foarte mult! În Palma de Mallorca aveau șopârle, care erau la fel de colorate, care erau simboluri ale insulei. O duminică frumoasă să ai, Veronica. Te pup😘

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  8. They are picturesque and cute. Happy Sunday, Veronica!

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  9. A beautiful story about Veronica the rooster.
    What colorful rooster figurines, I love them.
    I wish you a beautiful Sunday.
    All the best, Irma

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  10. The roosters are very pretty. I have never seen so many different of them. The mices are very cute too.
    Have a nice Sunday, Veronica!

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  11. ♥Oh wie schön dass Du uns diese Hintergrundgeschichte erzählt hast liebe Veronica. Ich bin auch begeistert wie hübsch und bunt diese Hähne aussehen♥

    Liebe Grüße
    Kerstin und Helga

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  12. ...Veronica, these are wonderful and so colorful. I would have bought a couple!

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  13. I like those roosters, Veronica. My favourite is the black one 🐔
    Thank you for sharing the medieval tale of the Rooster of Barcelos.
    Have a nice new week,
    G.

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  14. I did see them in Portugal but had no idea of their significance. Lovely story and beautiful photos. Thank you.

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  15. Great story.
    I love the colorful roosters.

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  16. That's a wonderful bunch of roosters, so pretty and colorful!

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  17. Those roosters are so colorful and cute.

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  18. O galo de Barcelos alcançou fama mundial e nenhum turista que nos visita dispensa a sua compra.
    Abraço de amizade.
    Juvenal Nunes

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  19. What a story. I'd say "cute", but it's about a guy wrongfully sentenced to hang, so I can't use "cute".

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  20. The roosters are very cute. What a story, though!

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  21. I have never seen so many roosters all together at once. I love them.

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  22. I love ❤️ the story and the roosters 🐓 are adorable.

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  23. What an interesting legend. The roosters are colourful and fun!

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  24. I didn't know about Portugal's roosters. Thanks for sharing!

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  25. I like those roosters, they are So colourful. have a great week.

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  26. Ouu the rooster are so adorable :D
    I would love to buy one.
    Angelika

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  27. Beautiful. The mices are just guinea pics.

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  28. Same.. I thought it was just a Nando's thing.. who knew. Thanks for sharing.

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  29. Thank you for this beautiful legend and the wonderful photos of this important souvenir from Portugal.
    Hug

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  30. Me dijeron que tenerlo trae suerte. De Portugal lo trajimos. Buenos recuerdos.
    Gracias Verónica. Buena semana.
    Un abrazo.

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  31. Beautiful photos and interesting legend.

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  32. Boa noite Veronica. Gostei muito das fotos. Não conhecia a história desse galo. Quando eu viajava para outros estados brasileiros, sempre trazia uns souvenirs. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.

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  33. Hello Veronica,
    The tale is interesting and I love all the colorful roosters.
    Cute mice too. Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your post.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  34. Folklore is fascinating. I love the look of their roosters. I wouldn't mind owning one.

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  35. Great story and such colorful and creative roosters ~ thanks,

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  36. I love the story and I love all the colorful roosters. I want some.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Veronica. ♥

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  37. A wonderful story. The roosters are very colourful. Thanks for sharing and have a great day.

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  38. I love the roosters. And of course I love the rodents.

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  39. I like a lot these roosters and their bright colors. I love the painting
    in dots. Thank you for the details, dear Veronica!
    Happy WW and a fine week!❤️😘

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  40. Ah sim, uma peça muito tradicional aqui do meu país!

    Bjxxx,
    Pinterest | Instagram | Blog

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  41. Oh, it's a good thing I wasn't there. I would have bought a whole lot of these! They are so much fun, so colorful and so happy. They just make me smile!

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  42. Good morning-loving those roosters and enjoyed the story-thank you

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  43. Good morning my friend. Sending warm greetings your way.
    rsrue.blogspot.com

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  44. This is such a cool story! I had no idea that Roosters had such significance. You learn something new every day. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  45. What fun! I love these beautifully painted roosters and interesting tales. And I also love those adorable mice! A great share, thank you so much!

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