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Funchal is the largest city, the municipal seat, and the capital of Portugal's Autonomous Region of Madeira, in the North Atlantic Ocean, just northwest of the continent of Africa.
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Concrete blocks protect the coastline from the ravages of the sea
The Church of Saint John the Evangelist (of the Collegeof Funchal ) Regional Assembly Assembleia Regional
With a centuries-old history, Madeira Embroidery is synonymous with excellence Thememory of Joaquim da Luz lives on at the corner of ApoloCafe
Palacete Nicolau Geraldo Freitas Barreto, rua do Esmeraldo, Funchal The Court of Auditors Columbus Square
The Court of Auditors Not only the museums but various organizations and the most significant national and local institutions are beautiful places to visit, with some fantastic paintings and ceramics on display, where you can enjoy the beauty of the building and works by local, national and international artists
The Court of Auditors (Palacete Nicolau Geraldo Freitas Barreto) Chinese export paintings of western merchants, painted on silk
Almada Negreiros made the card for the tapestry that is in the atrium. Called "O Contador" reflect Almada's Neo-Pythagorean concern with number, sacred geometry, the golden series and their meanings for all time.
The Court of Auditors Funchal (Palacete Nicolau Geraldo Freitas Barreto) The chapel (built between 1730 and 1740)
The Court of Auditors Funchal (Palacete Nicolau Geraldo Freitas Barreto) The chapel Panelled ceiling painted with the arms of captain Nicolau Geraldo de Freitas Barreto
The Court of Auditors Funchal (Palacete Nicolau Geraldo Freitas Barreto) The chapel Panelled ceiling painted with the arms of captain Nicolau Geraldo de Freitas Barreto
Palacete Nicolau Geraldo Freitas Barreto and Municipal Sugar Museum (MACA) Columbus Square
The farmer and trader Joao de Esmenaut, or Esmeraldo, one of the most famous traders of his time, built houses that during the 16th century were very famous for their wealth and size. But Joao Esmeraldo’s houses were also famous for the reason of Christopher Columbus having stayed there when he visited the island, the first time in 1478, probably to take care of some sugar business, and another time when he passed through on his third trip to America. Demolishedon 1876. After a major fire in the 1970s the town council decided to change this area into a square. Some of the elements found in archaeological excavations is on exhibition in the Municipal Sugar Museum, Praca Colombo no. 5.
Funchal Edificio do Governo Regional da Madeira «LOL y POP» by students from Camara de Lobos inspired by the works of Joana Vasconcelos
The rock dove, rock pigeon, or common pigeon (Columba livia)
Madeira shopping mall Caminho Santa Quiteria
Madeira shopping Caminho Santa Quiteria
The Forum Madeira Shopping Centre (Estrada Monumental 390) was inaugurated on April 5, 2005
Insular Savoy Residence Rua do Visconde de Anadia 3 Funchal Castanheiro Boutique Hotel
Insular Savoy Residence Rua do Visconde de Anadia 3 Some apartments have the added benefit of large rooftops or private pools
Insular Savoy Residence Rua do Visconde de Anadia 3
Rua Do Visconde De Anadia Three House hotel Rua Brigadeiro Oudinot (Funchal, Madeira)
Three House hotel Rua Brigadeiro Oudinot (Funchal, Madeira)
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Encumeada Madeira, an autonomous region of Portugal, is an archipelago comprising 4 islands off the northwest coast of Africa. It is known for its namesake wine and warm, subtropical climate. The main island of Madeira is volcanic, green and rugged, with high cliffs, pebbly beaches and settlements on deltas of the Fajã River. Madeira, originally uninhabited, was claimed by Portuguese sailors in the service of Prince Henry the Navigator in 1419 and settled after 1420. The archipelago is considered to be the first territorial discovery of the exploratory period of the Age of Discovery.