Going back in time is almost always an exercise that awakens the most Portuguese of feelings: saudade, roughly translating to longing. Looking back at the last 20 years in black and white, we are amazed at the speed with which the hours have passed, at the memories we have accumulated and at how much we have changed. Two decades ago we were, in fact, in another country and another world. With you from this side, we have, since then, walked together, attentive to the moments, people and details that ended up engraved in our fragile existence. The pages that follow are, therefore, a quick foray into the complexities of the history that we have walked united, ever since the first issue. John Lennon said: «A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together with is reality.» Thanks to you, Villas&Golfe has been a reality that is here to stay.
2001
From this year onwards, nothing would ever been the same again. 2001 is known for having changed the world forever, but it also changed us, to this day, at a national level. On March 04, the country was rocked by the tragedy of Entre-os-Rios, when the Hintze Ribeiro bridge collapsed and threw a bus containing 53 passengers and three cars with six passengers into the River Douro. No one survived. The accident brought about the resignation of the then Minister of Equipment, Jorge Coelho, who died in April 2021, and who made the famous statement: «Blame cannot die alone.» The country, and the world, would once again be dismayed by the images shown on television on September 11. Two planes crashed into the Twin Towers in New York causing the iconic buildings to collapse. That day, 2996 people lost their lives in the attacks. The first of dozens of attacks claimed by the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, led by Osama Bin Laden. Curiously that self-same day, the editorial office of Villas&Golfe put to bed its very first issue. As has already been written here, nothing would ever been the same again.
2001
From this year onwards, nothing would ever been the same again. 2001 is known for having changed the world forever, but it also changed us, to this day, at a national level. On March 04, the country was rocked by the tragedy of Entre-os-Rios, when the Hintze Ribeiro bridge collapsed and threw a bus containing 53 passengers and three cars with six passengers into the River Douro. No one survived. The accident brought about the resignation of the then Minister of Equipment, Jorge Coelho, who died in April 2021, and who made the famous statement: «Blame cannot die alone.» The country, and the world, would once again be dismayed by the images shown on television on September 11. Two planes crashed into the Twin Towers in New York causing the iconic buildings to collapse. That day, 2996 people lost their lives in the attacks. The first of dozens of attacks claimed by the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, led by Osama Bin Laden. Curiously that self-same day, the editorial office of Villas&Golfe put to bed its very first issue. As has already been written here, nothing would ever been the same again.