St. Clemente, Loulé, Algarve, Portugal, Europe
Saint Clemente (port. São Clemente) - area (Freguesia) in Portugal, part of the district of Faro. Is part of the municipality of Loulé. According to the old administrative division in the province of Algarve (region). Included in Economics and Statistics sub-region of the Algarve, which is part of the Algarve. The population is 14406 people in 2001. Covers an area of 47.42 km².
LOULÉ - PORTUGAL - VISITE À PIED
Loulé - Portugal - Visite à pied
Coordonnées GPS Stationnement: 37.141486, -8.020068
Coordonnées GPS Autre stationnement 37.141697, -8.020853
La ville de Loulé se situe au nord de Faro dans la région de l’Algarve.
Nous avions prévu garer notre voiture dans le stationnement situé à proximité du monument Duarte Pacheco. Comme il était complet, nous en avons trouvé un autre situé également à distance de marche du centre historique.
Nous avons descendu la rue commerçante Avenida 25 de Abril pour nous rendre dans le centre historique qui possède d'ailleurs beaucoup de charme. Nous avons bien aimé l'ambiance qui y régnait.
Une des principales attractions de cette ville est le marché couvert. Vous ne pouvez surtout pas le manquer avec ses deux tours surmontées d'un dôme rouge. Il est éblouissant.
Les gens viennent s'y procurer viandes, poissons, fruits, légumes, fromages et autres produits régionaux.
Juste à côté se trouve un très joli bâtiment aux multiples fenêtres comportant des balustrades en fer forgé. Il abrite l'Hôtel de Ville.
D'ailleurs, notre balade dans les rues de cette ville nous a permis de découvrir plusieurs autres bâtiments dont la beauté architecturale est vraiment remarquable,.
Nous avons visité la toute petite chapelle de Notre-Dame de la Conception (Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Conceição) érigée au 17e siècle. Son autel est paré de dorures et ses murs sont tapissés de jolis panneaux d'azulejos.
Nous nous sommes dirigés par la suite vers la Place (Praça) Dom Afonso III qui possède une jolie fontaine entourée de bancs sur lesquels il est certainement agréable de prendre une petite pause.
Elle offre d'ailleurs une excellente vue des remparts du château de Loulé. Construit à l'époque des Maures, il n'en reste que trois tours et les remparts qui avaient été érigés au 13e siècle pour renforcer le château.
Le château a subi de lourds dommages causés par le tremblement de terre de 1755. Le musée municipal se trouve dans l'enceinte du château.
Nous sommes également passé devant l'église de Saint-François (Igreja de São Francisco) qui a été construite au 18e siècle. Nous ne l'avons cependant pas visitée.
La Place Saint-François (Largo de São Francisco) est très jolie. Un tout petit parc y a été aménagé et les arbres en pleine floraison ajoutent au charme de l'endroit.
Nous avons emprunté une petite ruelle où se situe l'ancien Couvent du Saint-Esprit (Convento do Espirito Santo). Construit au 17e siècle, il abrite aujourd'hui la galerie d'art municipale.
Dans la cour intérieure de cet ancien couvent, on retrouve un pin de Norfolk d'une hauteur de 45 m.
Nous nous sommes rendus jusqu'à l'Église de Saint-Clément (Igreja de São Clemente), une église gothique du 13e siècle qui serait en fait une ancienne mosquée. Son minaret a été transformé en clocher.
Juste à côté de cette église, il y a un petit jardin (Jardim dos Amuados). Il offre une superbe vue panoramique sur l'église Notre-Dame de Piété ((Nossa Senhora da Piedade) qui est située sur le haut d'une colline. Elle a été construite au18e siècle et on la reconnaît par son large dôme.
Nous sommes revenus sur une des rues principales de Loulé (Avenida José da Costa Mealha) qui est bordée de jolis bâtiments dont le Théâtre Louletano (Cine-Teatro Louletano).
Une longe promenade, à l'abri des arbres, a été érigée au centre de cette avenue à double voie
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Portugal in 150 Seconds: Cities & Villages - Loulé
Portugal in 150 Seconds: Cities & Villages - Loulé
Official Partners: TAP Portugal, Rede Expressos, LPM, Peugeot.
This episode´s official sponsors: Câmara Municipal de Loulé, Bleach Design, Jumpy Little Monkey.
This episode had the support of: Loulé Coreto Hostel.
“Portugal in 150 Seconds - Cities & Villages” is a series by LUA Filmes dedicated to the promotion of tourism in Portuguese cities, villages, and places.
With the concept “seeing through the eyes of those who know best”, “Portugal in 150 Seconds - Cities & Villages” has the particularity of offering residents' and visitors' unique perspectives of the selected locations.
The selection of the ten sites shot is made by the public. Therefore the locations featured in each episode are the top ten chosen by the users who know the cities, villages and places and who follow the web-series' digital channels. This selection is made through a survey posted on “Portugal in 150 Seconds” facebook page weeks before the shooting.
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Chosen by the users:
1. Loulé Municipal Market
2. Vilamoura Marina
3. Ria Formosa Natural Park
4. Loulé Castle
5. “Nossa Senhora da Conceição” Hermitage
6. Ancient Cobbled Narrow Streets
7. Parish Church of St. Clement
8. Quarteira Beach
9. Quinta do Lago
10. Royal Golf Course
Music: Breath It by Ziv Moran
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ALGARVE: Loulé town (Portugal)
Loulé is a Portuguese town in the Algarve region, some 16km to the north of Faro. It is the one of the largest residential towns of the inland.
There has been a market in Loulé since the middle ages. The Municipal Market, an icon of the city, was built late last century in an architectural style incorporating classic elements of Moorish design. On Saturdays, local farmers and those from the Alentejo come and sell their produce here.
The Castle of Loulé is Classified a national monument since 20 June 1924. Three towers remain within the cordon of walls, the remnants of the alcaldaria located within the structure.
The famous holiday destinations Quinta do Lago, Vale do Lobo and Vilamoura are located in this municipality.
Loulé is flanked by hills and situated in the Barrocal, a fertile landscape between the coast and the mountains.
June 17, 2016
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About the area:
Loulé is famous throughout Portugal for hosting the biggest and most flamboyant Brazilian-style carnival each year before Easter. At carnival time the town is transformed into a mesmerising party of colour, music and dancing. The event attracts people from all over the Algarve who come to watch the processions and join in the festive atmosphere.
Loulé sits 12 km from the coastline of the 'Golden Triangle', an area which encompasses the luxury resorts of Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago.
The centre of the town is steeped in history. Its thirteenth century castle is built on an area previously settled by the Romans and its main church, Igreja Matriz de S.Clemente, was built on the site of an ancient mosque and also dates back to the thirteenth century. Loulé market hall (Mercado Municipal) is a striking landmark and an excellent example of classic Moorish architecture. It re-opened in early 2007 after a long period of renovation. Browse the town’s cobbled streets and you will see how Loulé has gained a reputation as the craft capital of the Algarve. Local handicrafts include ceramics, copperware, leatherwear, embroidered linen and tableware, quilts and lace, many of which can be purchased at the colourful Saturday gypsy market.
Some perks of owning property in Loule: Faro Airport is just 20 minutes’ drive away and is served by several low-cost airlines, it is traditional Algarve combined with modern living, just 10 minutes’ drive to the 'Golden Triangle' town of Almancil, easy access to excellent road and rail networks, close to world-renowned golf courses, a wide choice of local leisure activities for all ages including art galleries, swimming pools and a sports pavilion, a wealth of restaurants and bars serving international cuisine, traditional markets, numerous supermarkets, English-speaking banks, pharmacies, local health centres and other amenities. A new major retail outlet with Ikea and 110 shops, opening in 2017, is a short drive away, plenty of entertainment for the children in and around the area including Roma mini golf park in Vilamoura, Aquashow waterpark near Quarteira and the renowned Zoomarine centre in Albufeira.
If you are seeking a property in an authentic country town in the foothills of the Algarve mountains then search no further than Loulé. This town is one of the oldest in the region and is located just 18 km (11 miles) northwest of Faro.
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Teaser: Salir | Festa da Espiga 2017
Na Quinta Feira, dia 25 de maio, Dia do Município de Loulé, Salir reviveu a sua principal tradição – a Festa da Espiga – que este ano assinalou a sua 50ª edição desde que, a 23 de maio de 1968, foi criada por José Viegas Gregório.
Numa parceria entre o Município de Loulé e a Junta de Freguesia local, Salir viveu três dias de festa, com muita música, artesanato, desporto gastronomia, para além do emblemático desfile etnográfico, que a “Mais Algarve” acompanhou a par e passo e traz-lhe aqui um extrato da reportagem completa que apresentaremos em breve.
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On Thursday, May 25, Loulé Municipality day, Salir revived its main tradition - the Festa da Espiga - which this year marked its 50th edition of May 23, 1968, was created by José Viegas Gregório.
In a partnership between the Municipality of Loulé and the local Parish Council, Salir lived three days of partying, with a lot of music, crafts, gastronomy, besides the emblematic ethnographic parade, which a Mais Algarve accompany at the same time, of the full report he presents soon.
Devil In Me – Remember My Name (09-12-2016 - Bafo De Baco) [Daniel's Eye & CO Live Show]
Devil In Me – Alive - Quarteira, Faro Hardcore
Bar Bafo de Baco
Loulé, Faro, Portugal
09-12-2016
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