Silves Portugal (HD)
SILVES, A cidade de Silves, situada no sul de Portugal, Algarve,ergue-se sobre um vale fértil onde abundam os laranjais e é dominada pelo castelo, que data sobretudo do tempo da ocupação dos mouros.Das torres do castelo obtêm-se vistas espectaculares sobre a cidade e os campos que a rodeiam. A origem da cidade Silves é anterior ao ano 1000 a.C. Apresenta um clima temperado mediterrânico, com verões quentes e secos e invernos suaves. Do património arquitetónico e monumental do concelho, são de salientar:
- o Castelo de Silves, originalmente de construção árabe, que remonta ao século VIII. Constituído por muralhas de taipa e espessas torres, ergue-se, no centro, uma enorme cisterna com a abóbada abaulada e cinco arcos de volta inteira.
- a Igreja da Misericórdia de Silves, edifício do século XVI, que revela a sua origem manuelina num pórtico lateral muito lavrado, colocado acima do solo, possivelmente a primitiva entrada.
- o torreão das portas da cidade de Silves, antiga torre albarrã, de importante dimensão, que fazia parte das muralhas da cidade.
- O Município de Silves é o segundo maior concelho do Algarve e um dos seus mais importantes cartões de visita, não só pela sua história, mas também, pela cultura das suas gentes.*carl0spais*YouTube 2011
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SILVES, The town of Silves, in the south of Portugal, Algarve, stands on a fertile valley of orange groves and is dominated by its castle dating mainly from the time of the moors. The Castle towers of Castle has spectacular views of the city and the fields that surround it. The origin of the town Silves is prior to the year 1000 BC. The climate is temperate Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Architectural and monumental heritage of the county, are noteworthy:
- Silves Castle, originally of Arab construction, dating back to the eighth century. Made up of mud walls and thick towers, in the center it has a huge cistern with a vaulted and domed five round arches.
- Misericórdia Church of Silves, a sixteenth century building, reveals its origin in a side door in Manueline style placed above the ground, possibly the original entrance.
- The turret from the gates of the city of Silves, the ancient watchtower of important dimension, which was part of the city walls.
- The municipality of Silves is the second largest county of Algarve county.*carl0spais*YouTube 2011
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Casa à Porta do Torreão - Silves - Portugal
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Casa à Porta do Torreão hotel city: Silves - Country: Portugal
Address: Rua policarpo dias 47; zip code: 8300-176
Casa à Porta do Torreão is set in Silves, a few steps from City Doors and 200 metres from Misericórdia Church. Every room at this guest house is air conditioned and is equipped with a flat-screen TV.
-- La maison d'hôtes Casa à Porta do Torreão est située à Silves, à 200 mètres de la cathédrale et à 300 mètres du château. Les chambres climatisées sont équipées d'une machine à café et d'une télévision à écran plat.
-- La Casa à Porta do Torreão se encuentra en Silves, a poca distancia a pie de las puertas de la ciudad y a 200 metros de la iglesia de la Misericórdia.
-- Das Casa à Porta do Torreão begrüßt Sie in Silves, nur 300 m vom Schloss von Silves und 200 m von der Kathedrale Silves entfernt. Jedes Zimmer in dieser Pension ist klimatisiert und mit einem Flachbild-TV ausgestattet.
-- Casa à Porta do Torreão bevindt zich in Silves, op 300 meter van het kasteel en op 200 meter van de kathedraal. Elke kamer in dit pension is voorzien van airconditioning en een flatscreen-tv.
-- La Casa à Porta do Torreão si trova a Silves, a 300 metri dal castello e a 200 metri dalla cattedrale della città.
-- A Casa à Porta do Torreão está situada em Silves, a poucos passos da Portas da Cidade e a 200 metros da Igreja da Misericórdia. Todos os quartos deste alojamento incluem ar condicionado e uma televisão de ecrã plano.
-- Casa à Porta do Torreão旅馆位于锡尔维什(Silves),距离锡尔维什城堡(Castle of Silves)300米,距离西尔韦斯大教堂(Cathedral of Silves)200米。 每间客房都配有空调和平板电视;有些还设有休息区,供客人放松身心。客房设有咖啡机,均设有私人浴室。Casa à Porta do Torreão旅馆于各处覆盖有免费的WiFi。 Roman Bridge of Silves旅馆距离Casa à Porta do...
-- Гостевой дом Casa à Porta do Torreão находится в городке Силвише, в 300 метрах от замка Силвиша и в 200 метрах от кафедрального собора. Все номера гостевого дома оборудованы кондиционером и телевизором с плоским экраном.
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Casa da Nora - Silves - Portugal
Casa da Nora hotel city: Silves - Country: Portugal
Address: Torre e Cercas; zip code: 8300-049
Casa da Nora is a holiday home set in Silves in the Algarve Region and is 4.1 km from Castle of Silves. The country house is 4.2 km from Misericórdia Church. Free private parking is available on site.
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CHURCH OF MERCY AND MUSEUM, OPORTO, PORTUGAL/ IGREJA E MUSEU DA MISERICÓRDIA, PORTO
City Hall Square, Silves, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Silves is a municipality in the Portuguese Algarve of southern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 37,126, in an area of 680.06 km². The urbanized area includes approximately 11,000 inhabitants. Silves is the former capital of the Algarve and is of great historical importance. The region of Silves has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic, as attested by archaeological remains, including several menhirs. The river Arade, which was navigable in historical times, linked the hinterland to the open ocean and allowed the transport of produce and commerce. The town of Silves (Cilpes) was possibly founded during the times of Roman domination, when the region was part of the Lusitania province. After 713, when the Moors invaded Iberia, Silves became part of the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba under the Arabic name of Shilb (شلب). In the 10th century it was one of the most important towns of western Al-Andalus. Silves became an independent taifa in 1027 under the rule of Ibn Mozaine and his son, who was dethroned in 1051 by al-Mu'tadid, the governor of Seville. al-Mu'tamid ibn 'Abbad, the son of al-Mu'tadid and a famous poet, ruled the taifa of Silves until 1091. After the Almoravid conquest the town became Almohad in 1156. In 1189 King Sancho I of Portugal conquered the town with the aid of Northern European crusaders, but lost it again to the Almohads. Periodic raiding expeditions were sent from Al-Andalus to ravage the Iberian Christian kingdoms, bringing back booty and slaves. The governor of Córdoba attacked Silves in 1191, and took 3,000 Christian slaves. Again under Muslim rule, the city would then prosper to the point of being called the Baghdad of the West.
The town was finally taken from the last Muslim king Ibn Afan by Paio Peres Correia, Grand-Master of the Order of Santiago in 1242, after the Alentejo and most of the coast had already fallen in 1238. The great mosque was changed into Silves Cathedral (Sé Catedral). Silves declined in importance thereafter and was eclipsed in the region by Faro during the colonial period. In 1491, the town was given to queen Leonora by King João. Parts of the Almohad town wall, constructed from poured concrete, have been preserved, as well as the Almedina-gate (Porta de Loulé). Other sights include the Santa Misericórdia Church with a fine door in Manueline style (the main body of the church was built in 1727-28); a museum for cork and the production of bottle corks in a defunct factory which is now also a centre for cultural events called Fábrica do Inglês (The Englishman's Factory); and the municipal museum (Museu Municipal de Arqueologia) with findings from the palaeolithic onwards. The town is situated on a hill above the Arade River. Silves Castle (Castelo dos Mouros, Moorish Castle) is located on the top of the hill. It occupies ca. 12,000m². Archaeological excavations have shown that the oldest buildings date back to the 8th century, the stratigraphy is almost 6m deep and contains Iron Age remains as well. The walls are made of red sandstone (grés de Silves) with a pisé-core and have been heavily restored in the 1940s. Protruding towers of albarra-type protect the Northern slope. After the Christian conquest, the castle served as the seat of the alcaide-mor (provincial governor) till the middle of the 16th century, afterwards the towers were used as a prison. The municipality is crossed by the Arade River, which was navigable in historical times and was key to the prosperity of the city of Silves. The waters of the river form the dams of Arade and Funcho. The landscape of the municipality is generally hilly. To the south the municipality borders the Atlantic Ocean. Silves is built on top of one of the largest underground aquifers in the south of Portugal, The Querença-Silves Aquifer, and has many orange groves, a fruit introduced by the Moors.
Silves, Faro District, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Silves is a municipality in the Portuguese Algarve of southern Portugal. The population in 2011 was 37,126, in an area of 680.06 km². The urbanized area includes approximately 11,000 inhabitants. Silves is the former capital of the Algarve and is of great historical importance. The region of Silves has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic, as attested by archaeological remains, including several menhirs. The river Arade, which was navigable in historical times, linked the hinterland to the open ocean and allowed the transport of produce and commerce. The town of Silves (Cilpes) was possibly founded during the times of Roman domination, when the region was part of the Lusitania province.
After 713, when the Moors invaded Iberia, Silves became part of the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba under the Arabic name of Shilb (شلب). In the 10th century it was one of the most important towns of western Al-Andalus. Silves became an independent taifa in 1027 under the rule of Ibn Mozaine and his son, who was dethroned in 1051 by al-Mu'tadid, the governor of Seville. al-Mu'tamid ibn 'Abbad, the son of al-Mu'tadid and a famous poet, ruled the taifa of Silves until 1091. After the Almoravid conquest the town became Almohad in 1156. In 1189 King Sancho I of Portugal conquered the town with the aid of Northern European crusaders, but lost it again to the Almohads. Periodic raiding expeditions were sent from Al-Andalus to ravage the Iberian Christian kingdoms, bringing back booty and slaves. The governor of Córdoba attacked Silves in 1191, and took 3,000 Christian slaves. Again under Muslim rule, the city would then prosper to the point of being called the Baghdad of the West. The town was finally taken from the last Muslim king Ibn Afan by Paio Peres Correia, Grand-Master of the Order of Santiago in 1242, after the Alentejo and most of the coast had already fallen in 1238. The great mosque was changed into Silves Cathedral (Sé Catedral). Silves declined in importance thereafter and was eclipsed in the region by Faro during the colonial period. In 1491, the town was given to queen Leonora by King João. Parts of the Almohad town wall, constructed from poured concrete, have been preserved, as well as the Almedina-gate (Porta de Loulé). Other sights include the Santa Misericórdia Church with a fine door in Manueline style (the main body of the church was built in 1727-28); a museum for cork and the production of bottle corks in a defunct factory which is now also a centre for cultural events called Fábrica do Inglês (The Englishman's Factory); and the municipal museum (Museu Municipal de Arqueologia) with findings from the palaeolithic onwards. The town is situated on a hill above the Arade River. Silves Castle (Castelo dos Mouros, Moorish Castle) is located on the top of the hill. It occupies ca. 12,000m². Archaeological excavations have shown that the oldest buildings date back to the 8th century, the stratigraphy is almost 6m deep and contains Iron Age remains as well. The walls are made of red sandstone (grés de Silves) with a pisé-core and have been heavily restored in the 1940s. Protruding towers of albarra-type protect the Northern slope. After the Christian conquest, the castle served as the seat of the alcaide-mor (provincial governor) till the middle of the 16th century, afterwards the towers were used as a prison. The municipality is crossed by the Arade River, which was navigable in historical times and was key to the prosperity of the city of Silves. The waters of the river form the dams of Arade and Funcho. The landscape of the municipality is generally hilly. To the south the municipality borders the Atlantic Ocean. Silves is built on top of one of the largest underground aquifers in the south of Portugal, The Querença-Silves Aquifer , and has many orange groves, a fruit introduced by the Moors.
St. Mary Church, Lagos, Faro, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
The church of Santa Maria (Igreja de Santa Maria de Lagos) was originally constructed in 1498 and was once known as the Church of Mercy (Igreja da Misericórdia). It wasn't until later in the 16th and 17th centuries, after much of the original church was destroyed by the earthquake of 1755, that a parish church was established and dedicated to St. Mary (Santa Maria). The building as it stands today is a fine example of neoclassical architecture composed of a single nave with three side chapels and a sacristy attached to the left side of the facade. The front of the building has a very symmetrical composition while the inside is decoratively enriched with altarpieces from the second half of the 18 century.
Santiago Church, Tavira, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
The Church of Santiago is a church located in the town of Santiago in the town of Tavira, with the castle of the city. Century late dated. XIII, is devoted to Greater Santiago. It was donated by D. Afonso III to the Bishop of Silves, in 1270, and belonged to the Military Order of Santiago de Espada. It was heavily damaged during the 1755 earthquake, and its current image results from the reconstruction carried out after that earthquake. It is a religious building of a ship, and several chapels and altars.
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Catedral de Santa Maria de Faro
De kathedraal van Faro ( Portugal : Sé de Faro) is een rooms-De kathedraal van Faro ( Portugal : Sé de Faro) is een rooms-katholieke kathedraal in Faro, Portugal . De kathedraal werd ingewijd in de naam van de Heilige Maagd Maria in de late 13de eeuw door de aartsbisschop van Braga . Het is de zetel van het geweest Bisdom van Faro sinds 1540, ter vervanging van de kathedraal van Silves op bevel van koning Jan III van Portugal . In 1596 werd het geplunderd door de graaf van Essex . De kathedraal is een Nationaal Monument van Portugalkatholieke kathedraal in Faro, Portugal . De kathedraal werd ingewijd in de naam van de Heilige Maagd Maria in de late 13de eeuw door deaartsbisschop van Braga . Het is de zetel van het geweest Bisdom van Faro sinds 1540, ter vervanging van de kathedraal van Silves op bevel van koning Jan III van Portugal . In 1596 werd het geplunderd door degraaf van Essex . De kathedraal is een Nationaal Monument van Portugal . [ Or Cathedral of Faro (Sé de Portugal: Faro) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Faro, Portugal. Or Cathedral was consecrated in the name of the Blessed Virgin Mary in or late 13th century by deaartsbisschop by Braga. It is seat of the Diocese of Faro been since 1540, to replace Cathedral of Silves on the orders of King John III of Portugal. In 1596 it was plundered by Davis of Essex. Or Cathedral is a National Monument of Portugal. [
Visita Guiada à Igreja de São Lourenço, em Almancil - Portugal
A Igreja de São Lourenço, em Almancil, é uma obra-prima do Barroco europeu. Um objeto que dá corpo literal à expressão ouro sobre azul. E, contudo, vista de fora, a igreja de São Lourenço é um edifício banal inscrito numa povoação pouco atraente, Almancil, concelho de Loulé, Algarve.
José Meco, o maior especialista em azulejaria barroca portuguesa, é o nosso guia nesta visita à Igreja de São Lourenço, um caso da História da Arte Europeia.
Convidado: José Meco
Data de emissão : 24 de Novembro de 2014
Portel Alentejo Portugal (HD)
PORTEL, vila pertencente ao distrito de Évora, localizada na serra do mesmo nome, desde logo se destaca pelo seu enorme e monumental castelo com uma imponente torre de menagem. Vila muito antiga, foi local de ocupação muçulmana, com rico património histórico e arquitectónico, do qual se destacam: A Igreja Matriz de linhas barrocas, a Igreja da Misericórdia, a Igreja do Espírito Santo com pórtico de mármore, o Mosteiro de Nossa Srª do Socorro e ainda dentro das muralhas do Castelo, as ruínas da Ermida de S.João e os Paços dos Duques de Bragança. Percorrendo as ruas, encontramos ainda belas esculturas, como sejam a de D.Nuno Álvares Pereira no largo dos Paços do concelho, bem como as que prestam homenagem aos bombeiros e à Mulher Alentejana.by*carl0spais*2013
PORTEL, village belongs to the district of Évora, located on the mountain of the same name, immediately stands out for its huge and monumental castle with an impressive tower. It's a very old village, that once had Muslim occupation, with rich historical and architectural heritage: a Church with baroque lines, the Misericórdia Church, Espírito Santo Church with a marble gate, Nossa Srª do Socorro Monastery and still within the walls of the castle, the ruins of the S.João e os Paços dos Duques de Bragança Chapel. Walking along the streets, we still find beautiful sculptures such as D.Nuno Álvares Pereira in the county hall, firefighters and Alentejo women, tribute sculptures.by*carl0spais*2013
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Convento de Arouca
Évora | Património da Humanidade | Portugal
Évora, património da humanidade, partindo da zona monumental, chamada de acrópole, mostro um percurso pelo centro histórico, mostrando a Sé Catedral, Igreja do Convento dos Lóios, Palácio dos Duques de Cadaval, Cerca Velha, Universidade, Porta de Moura, Igreja da Misericórdia, Igreja do Convento da Graça, Igreja do Convento de S.Francisco, Praça de Giraldo, seu Chafariz e Igreja de Santo Antão, a Porta da Selaria, as ruas encostadas à antiga Cerca Velha, vendo as suas antigas Torres, o Aqueduto da Água de Prata, a Porta de D.Isabel, e a Cerca Nova ou muralha medieval.
Aljezur Portugal (HD)
ALJEZUR, é uma vila portuguesa pertencente ao distrito de Faro, localizada em pleno Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina. É uma terra de origens remotas, habitada desde os tempos pré-históricos, cuja antiguidade é atestada pelos muitos vestígios arqueológicos que têm sido encontrados. A zona histórica que se estende pela encosta, oferece uma vista particular de ruas estreitas com casas caiadas e vãos coloridos em volta das janelas. Do património arquitectónico destacam-se: O Castelo de Aljezur, construído pelos árabes no sec.X e que actualmente se encontra em estado de ruína, conservando ainda as muralhas e duas torres, de onde se observa em toda a volta uma vista panorâmica deslumbrante; A Igreja da Misericórdia, no centro histórico da vila; o Museu de Arte Sacra, instalado no edifício do antigo Hospital da Misericórdia; a Casa Museu Pintor José Cercas na Rua do Castelo e ainda a Igreja Matriz de Nossa Sra de Alva, também chamada Igreja Nova. Fora da vila, a costa de Aljezur com mais de 40 Km de extensão, é um tesouro repleto de vida marinha e belíssimas praias, quase em estado selvagem, frequentadas principalmente por praticantes de surf.by*carl0spais*2013
ALJEZUR,is a Portuguese village in the district of Faro, located in the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina. It is a land of remote sources, inhabited since prehistoric times, whose antiquity is attested by the many archaeological remains that have been found. The historic district that stretches along the hillside, offers a particular view of narrow streets and whitewashed houses with colorful gaps around the windows. Architectural heritage include: Aljezur Castle, built by the Arabs in the 10th Century and which is currently in ruins, there still remaining walls and towers and a stunning panoramic view; the Church of Mercy in the historic center of the town, the Museum of Sacred Art, housed in the former building of the Mercy Hospital; the Museum House of the Painter José Cercas in Castle Street and even the Church of Our Lady of Alva, also called New Church. Outside the village, the coast of Lagos with over 40 km long, is a treasure full of marine life and beautiful beaches, almost in the wild, mostly frequented by surfers.by*carl0spais*2013
Artista: Armando Sciascia
Música: Largo
Tavira - Algarve (Portugal)
TAVIRA é uma cidade portuguesa no Distrito de Faro, e fica no Sotavento Algarvio (Algarve oriental). É atravessada pelo rio Gilão e está repleta de belos edifícios que exibem os seus característicos telhados de quatro águas (piramidais). Em Tavira há muitas igrejas históricas (37 no total). Nos últimos anos Tavira tem tido um grande desenvolvimento na área do golfe. EM DESTAQUE: Rio Gilão; Ponte de origem romana (?) sobre o rio Gilão; Antigo Mercado da Ribeira (estrutura em ferro recuperada em 1999 para as atuais funções de lazer, esplanadas e comércio); Mercado atual; Castelo de Tavira; Igreja de Santa Maria do Castelo; Igreja da Misericórdia; Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Ondas (conhecida como Igreja dos Pescadores); Antigo Convento de S. Francisco; Igreja de S. Sebastião; Igreja do Convento de Nossa Senhora do Carmo; Ermida de S. Brás; Câmara Municipal; Biblioteca Municipal Álvaro de Campos; Museu Municipal; Quartel da Atalaia (Regimento de Infantaria nº1; Estação Ferroviária de Tavira; Parque Natural da Ria Formosa; Porto de abrigo de Tavira.
TAVIRA is a Portuguese city in Faro District, and is located in the Eastern Algarve. It is crossed by the River Gilão and is full of beautiful buildings which exhibit their characteristic four sloping sides roofs (pyramidal). In Tavira there are many historical churches (37 in total). In recent years, Tavira has had a great development in golf. FEATURED: Rio Gilão; Roman (?) bridge over the river Gilão; Old Ribeira Market (an iron structure restored in 1999 to the current functions of leisure and commerce); The current Market; Tavira Castle; Church of St. Mary of the Castle; Church of Mercy; Church of Our Lady of the Waves (known as Fisherman's Church); Old Convent of St. Francis; Church of St. Sebastian; Church of the Convent of Our Lady of Mount Carmel; Chapel of S. Brás; Town Hall; Municipal Library Álvaro de Campos; Municipal Museum; Atalaia Headquarters (Infantry Regiment No.1; Tavira Train Station; Natural Park of Ria Formosa; Haven of Tavira.
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Albufeira Faro Algarve Portugal (HD)
ALBUFEIRA, located in the district of Faro, is a former fishing village, Albufeira has become one of the most important and popular tourist spots in Algarve in the 60's.
In the historical center, which has a very rich architectural heritage, among other monuments we can find the ruins of the old Moorish castle, the Mother Church, the Clock Tower, the S.Sebastião and Mercy Chapels and the Chapel of St. Anne.
Throughout the year, but mainly in the summer, the city center with its colorful shops, pubs and restaurants is full of life with tourists from all over the world.
The beach has great accessibility and invites the practice of various nautical amusement.
It is also served by a marina built on an artificial bay and surrounded by colorful buildings.
It is undoubtedly a worthwhile visit. *carl0spais*2014
ALBUFEIRA, situada no distrito de Faro, antiga vila de pescadores, Albufeira tornou-se a partir dos anos 60 num dos mais importantes e conhecidos pontos turísticos do Algarve.
No centro histórico, rico em património arquitectónico, podemos encontrar entre outros monumentos as ruínas do antigo castelo muçulmano, a Igreja Matriz, a Torre do Relógio, as Capelas de São Sebastião e da Misericórdia e a Ermida de Sant'Ana.
Durante todo o ano, mas com maior incidência no verão, o centro da cidade com as suas lojas coloridas, bares e restaurantes fica cheio de vida com turistas vindos de todas as partes do mundo.
A praia, com grande acessibilidade, convida à prática das mais variadas diversões náuticas.
É servida ainda por uma marina construída numa bacia artificial e rodeada de coloridos edifícios que despertam a nossa atenção.
É sem dúvida uma visita que vale a pena.*carl0spais*2014
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catholic cathedral... Porto, Portugal (Southern Europe)