Portugal’s first museum of the paper industry is in the community of Santa Maria da Feira, south of Oporto. People in the region were engaged in the making of paper from the early eighteenth century, but
cars, partly used for very specific purposes. Among other things, visitors can see the CF PPV 6, Portugal's oldest narrow gauge engine built in England in 1874. Close to it a railcar containing an ambulance
mattresses, companies specialized in paper and textile labels, as well as the only pencil factory in Portugal, are further highlights of the varied tour program.