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Monuments in Vila Franca do Campo

Farol de Ponta da Garça

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Canada do Cinzeiro
9680, Ponta Garça

Vila Franca do Campo

Simple lighthouse, built in red iron and surrounded by a white wall.

Muralhas do Forte de Vila Franca do Campo

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Rua do Baixio
9680-138, Vila Franca do Campo

Vila Franca do Campo

The walls of the old Tagarete pier fort, which served as protection against corsair attacks in the 17th and 18th centuries, still remain present today, separating the fishing port from the marina of Vila Franca do Campo.

Estátua de Bento de Góis

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Largo Bento de Góis
9680-111, Vila Franca do Campo

Vila Franca do Campo

Born in Vila Franca do Campo in late July, Bento de Góis 1562 became one of the Portuguese explorers in Central Asia during the first decade of the 17th century. In 1907, his countrymen erected a statue in his honor, in largo that also bears his name.

Estátua de Gonçalo Vaz Botelho

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Largo do Pelourinho
9680-110, Vila Franca do Campo

Vila Franca do Campo

Monument realized by Ernesto Canto Faria and Maia in 1954, located in Largo do Pelourinho. Gonçalo Vaz Barker is considered the founder of the "old" capital of the island of São Miguel (Vila Franca do Campo) in 1444.

Estátua do Infante de Sagres

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Largo Infante Dom Henrique
9680-109, Vila Franca do Campo

Vila Franca do Campo

Statue commemorating the 500 years of the arrival of the Portuguese in the Azores archipelago, more precisely the Santa Maria and São Miguel, in 1432. The monument is situated overlooking the port of Vila Franca do Campo.

Busto de Homenagem ao Professor Eduíno Terra Vargas

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Senhora da Vida
9675, Ponta Garça

Vila Franca do Campo

Statue erected in honor of Edwin Land Vargas.

Fundação dos Botelhos de Nossa Senhora da Vida

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Largo Bento de Gois
9680-111, Vila Franca do Campo

Vila Franca do Campo

Lighthouse opened in 1901, was the second to be built in the Azores. Formerly it was fuelled by oil, gas and diesel, currently runs on electricity. Near this place there is a small house where, from 1892, was installed the Semaphore Station.