On November 16th, UNESCO elevated Falconry to the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The day will be marked as International Falconry Day from this year onwards.

This anniversary was created to celebrate Falconry and bring the general population closer to this ancestral form of hunting.

Tapada Nacional de Mafra is associated with partner Falcoes no Oeste and IEM, and as a celebration, will develop activities to celebrate this important milestone.

There are lots of curiosities to discover and learn!

“Falconry for what I want you”
– The genesis of this noble art.
– What is its role in conversation today?
– Utensils used in Falconry; which ones are used, and what are they for?
-Falconry birds: Can any bird of prey be a falconry bird?

You will also have the experience of holding a falconry bird and carrying this photographic record on your cell phone.

You can find more information here.