Located in one of the more historic buildings, this former jail is now the library and offers various services: reading, video library, audio library, internet space and youth information station.
Resulting from the recovery of the former Bullring Simão da Veiga Jr. was born, now named Round Coliseum features an avant-garde architecture, hosting several types of spectacles.
Located on the Antas area, this hotel underwent renovations in 2010, featuring more modern and sophisticated spaces now. It has 41 rooms and three meeting rooms with capacity for 70 people.
The hermitage with the same name was built on a rock, now a belvedere with amazing sea views. Very near, one finds the ruins of the roman dam of Ponte dos Mouros (The Moors Bridge).
It is a fortified settlement located on a small hill where there are cultivated land now abandoned. You can still observe remains of walls of interpretation difficult. It is also referred to as Castro Head.
Built during D. João IV’s reign to defend the fishing centre of Burgau, this fort is now in a bad state of ruins. Traces of the original defensive walls can still be seen.
Construction dated from the end of the XVII century, being at that time the Santa Casa da Misericórdia and its Hospital. It was later the Medical School of Funchal and is now the Regional Government Palace.