Serralves Park is a key natural landmark, due to its tremendous wealth of trees, shrubs and plants. The Pináceae, which include Atlas and Lebanon cedars, fir trees and various species of pine trees, stand out due to their large number, aroma, distribution, and economic and environmental importance. Join us on this voyage of discovery of this unique family of trees and see the Park’s flora in a new light. Design and co-ordination: Marco RamosMeeting point: Museum foyerRegistration: 5€ (free entrance for children up to the age of 12)Friends of Serralves: 4,50€Max. no. of participants: 35 adults