There is a Portuguese ‘hand’ in the furniture of the Pope’s visit to Angola

There is a Portuguese 'hand' in the furniture of the Pope's visit to Angola

The furniture for the stage of the final mass that the Pope will celebrate at the Muxima sanctuary, in Angola, was created by a Portuguese company. All materials are sustainable and of African origin.

The armchair and all the furniture on the stage of the final mass that Pope Leo XIV will celebrate during his official visit to Angola was created by the Portuguese company Antarte.

This is the fourth time that this Portuguese brand has created projects for the Vatican. had already produced 12 sculptures for the Venice Biennale pavilion, the when he was in Timor-Leste, and the lounge chair that Benedict XVI used on his visit to Porto.

The furniture that went to Angola will remain in the sanctuary of Senhora da Muxima, where the mass will be celebrated.

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