The famous Rooster of 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.




I love the story and that they have embraced the rooster!
ReplyDeleteOh, 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!
ReplyDeleteLove the story! And the roosters are just adorable.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story! And ain't they just cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the colourful rooster figurines and also the legend. Fun story!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that about the rooster, they are gorgeous and so many different types.
ReplyDeleteSunt 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😘
ReplyDeleteThey are picturesque and cute. Happy Sunday, Veronica!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful story about Veronica the rooster.
ReplyDeleteWhat colorful rooster figurines, I love them.
I wish you a beautiful Sunday.
All the best, Irma