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Monuments

Madeira Monuments

The archipelago of Madeira has many different attractions. Its rich history, rich heritage, and much of its inheritance comes from a time when the region was part of the main commercial routes in Europe.

In Madeira it is possible to see different clear architectural styles from the Manueline to the Gothic, such as the Funchal Cathedral, as well as contemporary architecture.

In the centre of the capital, the Baltazar Dias Municipal Theatre, built in 1884, is a centenary building of high architectural value.

Near the street Dr. Fernão de Ornelas, the busiest in Madeira's capital, lies the Farmers Market, built in 1940.

The region's heritage includes a variety of monuments ranging from historical, cultural, and natural museums, to present-day military architecture throughout the island. The statues which are part of the regional collection are also of great interest.

Reis Magos Fort
Reis Magos Fort

Urbanização da Contrata

Caniço, Santa Cruz

São Fernando Fort
São Fernando Fort

Reis Magos, Caniço de Baixo

Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz

Santa Casa da Misericórdia
Santa Casa da Misericórdia

Rua Irmã Wilson 2/6

Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Town Hal
Santa Cruz Town Hal

Praça Dr. João Abel de Freitas

Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz

Monday to Friday:

9h00 to 15h30.

Phone number:

(+351) 291 520 100

Cruzeiro de Santa Cruz
Cruzeiro de Santa Cruz

Praça Dr. João Abel de Freitas

Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz

Cristo Rei Statue
Free access
Cristo Rei Statue

Caniço, Santa Cruz

Santa Cruz Court building
Santa Cruz Court building

Largo do Município

Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz

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