Market where you can buy a little bit of everything: clothes, footwear, animals, vegetables, food products, agricultural and domestic utensils, among others.
It is in this emblazoned house from the XVII that the Municipal Library works. Here you can seek information or buy books published or financed by the Aveiro Town Hall.
Located in Furnas, it was built by the illustrious local José do Canto and officially inaugurated in 1886. The highlight is the stained glass windows that describe the life of Our Lady.
Four well taken care of, fenced courts. This is where the tennis school functions and where official tournaments take place. The spaces and the materials may be rented.
It has an ethnographic collection coming from the counties and communities with Portuguese as an official language, but also from other globe regions, such as the Maconde people and the Amazonian Indians.
Com fortes ligações a São Tomé e Príncipe, a Chocolataria Equador traz-nos o melhor do chocolate artesanal, transformado em trufas, bombons e tabletes de chocolate com 83% de cacau.
The Official Dark Sky Observatory is located in Cumeada, Reguengos de Monsaraz, in a former elementary school. The space was converted and adapted to house the Official Dark Sky Alqueva Observatory. It features a permanent exhibition of astrophotography by astrophotographer Miguel Claro and a mini-museum where you can touch a real meteorite, see the original autograph of the last astronaut to walk on the moon, and other interesting facts.
Gardens at the Quinta da Vigia, the present official residence of the Regional Government of Madeira. Here are large trees, exotic birds, palm trees, flowers and various plants.
Small shop where you may buy handicraft from several countries. It offers, through the articles in exhibition, the smells and the music, a journey of the senses throughout the globe.