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Madeira Panorâmico Hotel
- hotels
Rua dos Estados Unidos da América, 34
9000-090, Funchal
Hotel placed on a west hillside of Funchal. It is a privileged spot for its views of the mountain, city and sea. It is 3km away from the city centre and 25 km away from Madeira airport. It offers 132 well equipped rooms and attractive leisure infrastructures, such as outside warm pool.
Pátios da Vila Boutique Apartments
- hotels
Rua da Eira da Pedra, lote 1 - Apartado 89
7645-258, Vila Nova de Milfontes
Well located tourist apartments, 100 metres away from the beach and a five minutes walk from the centre of Vila Nova de Milfontes. The apartments have living rooms, a fully equipped kitchenette, air conditioning, television and telephone. They all have a balcony and a flat roof.
Alto do Crasto/ Senhora de Fátima
- heritage
Paradela
5470-362, Paradela
Prominent elevation, located on the left bank of the river Cávado, albeit still far from this, overlooking the village of Paradela from the river. On the upper deck was built a small Hermitage. Some scholars believe it was a castro, iron age unreasoned opinion since not been found any traces.
Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo
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Travessa do Carmo
4700-268, Braga
The Convent and the church were built in the middle of the XVII century. The glazed tiles are from the XIX century and the present front is modernist (1907). Inside are worthy of notice the baroque woodcarving, the neoclassical retable and glazed tiles. Near this place are the ruins of the ancient Caridade chapel, from the XVII century.
Cristo Rei de Cabanas de Viriato
- heritage
Avenida do Cristo Rei
3430-618, Cabanas do Viriato
Statue dating from 1933, built by Dr. Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portuguese consul in Bordeaux during the Holocaust. The imposing Christ the King was brought from Belgium in blocks and erected on this lookout point that was part of his property, which also houses the Casa do Passal.
Ermida do Espírito Santo
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Largo João de Deus
2500-108, Caldas da Rainha
This Chapel has one only Nave covered in wood, and the main chapel is vaulted. On the main Façade the Coat of Arms from the Third Order of St. Francis stands out. On the inside, the fifteen hundreds reredos from Diogo Teixeira and Belchior Matos, should also be point out.
Igreja de São Bento do Mato
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Estrada de Évora
7000, Évora
This church was reformed on the 12th century maintain the main chapel, the sacristy and flying buttress from the 16th century. On the inside stands out the two lateral altars in polychrome carving from the end of the 18th century and the tunnel vault apse in masonry covered with blue and white glazed tiles.
Moinhos de Vento da Lomba da Conceição
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Lomba
9900, Horta
Set of three rotating windmills, located at the top of Lomba da Conceição. The wooden structure, as well as the access stairs, are painted red, from which the masts and sails emerge (two with grid sails and one with triangular sails). The landscape that can be captured from these mills is of rare beauty.
Jardim Botânico da Madeira
- country
- leisure
Caminho do Meio, Bom Sucesso
9064-251, Funchal
This garden is located at about three kilometres from the centre of Funchal. It has about 2000 vegetal species, including plants that exist only in the Madeira island and in other Atlantic islands such as the Azores, the Canaries and Cape Verde. There are about 100 local species, that rang from those that grow on the sunniest hillsides of the island to the typical vegetation. One may find plants as diverse as plants from the Hymalaians and tropical plants. One will find tropical and subtropical fruit trees, such as mangoes, avocados, coffee, sugar cane and more, as well as cooking …
Sé Nova de Coimbra
- heritage
Largo Feira dos Estudantes
3000-214, Coimbra
A magnificent Jesuit temple, part of the College of the Society of Jesus, whose construction began in 1598. After the expulsion of the Jesuits from Portugal in 1759, it was handed over to the Cathedral Chapter. The main façade, austere yet elegant, is composed of two superimposed sections corresponding to two distinct construction periods: the first section, up to two-thirds of its height, is in the classical style, while the second is in the Baroque style. Inside, noteworthy features include the various Baroque carved altars from the late 17th century, the organs located on the side walls of the chancel, …