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- ALBUFEIRA -

[ Guia, Albufeira, Ferreiras, Paderne, Olhos de Água ]

In Roman times Albufeira was called Baltum. There are Roman bridges in Paderne and Guia. Arabs occupied the town in the 8th century and renamed it Al- Buhera, which means, "Castle on the Sea". During 5 centuries of Arabian rule, Al-Buhera had an intensive trade with North Africa. Together with Faro it was one of the last Arabian strongholds to be conquered by the Portuguese in 1250. King Manuel gave Albufeira a new charter in 1404, granting it the status of town. The earthquake of 1755 damaged a great part of Albufeira. A second disaster happened in 1833 during a civil war between liberals and absolutists.

Albufeira had been one of thefirst towns in the Algarve to support the liberal ideals. Later, during the civil war, it was attacked and the guerrillas, who controlled the town for 4 years, destroyed some buildings. In the old part of the town you still can see ruins of the old city walls. Until the 1960´s Albufeira was a small fishing village. Nowadays it is the major tourism centre of the Algarve.


- Places to see -

Main Church
Built at the end of the 18th century, the church possesses an imposing bell tower. The interior consists of a single nave. On the high altar there is a valuable statue of Nossa Senhora da Conceição (Our Lady of the Conception), and a retable painted by the Algarvian artist Samora Barros.
The side altars and the sacristy contain statures from the 18th and 19th centuries. There is a stature of Nossa Senhora da Orada (Our Lady of Supplication) possible dating from the 15th century. The local fishermen in their annual procession the hermitage dedicated to her carried this.

Church of São Sebastião
This structure dates from the beginning of the 18th century and it is built in the popular manner. Its main doorway bears baroque ornamentation and it has a side doorway in the Manueline style (16th Century). It is decorated cupola and the ratable of the high altar has colored carving and statues from the 17th and 18th centuries. There is a statue of Nossa Senora da Piedade (Our Lady of Piety), 16th century, which unfortunately has been damaged.

Church of Sant'Ana
The Architectural features of he church, which has a cupola, surrounded by pinnacles, are popular in origin, 18th century. The high altar and pulpit are carved in the "rocaille" style around 18th century.

Hermitage of Nossa Senhora ad Road (Our lady of Supplication)
A typical rural hermitage, built in a once deserted valley. Much frequented by fishermen, it contains "ex-votos" depicting miracles. In the churchyard, two graves belonging to victims of the constitutional struggles of the 19th are to be found.

Mercy (Misericórdia) Chapel
This Chapel stands on the site of a former Moorish mosque; the building was restored in 1499 as a chapel. It was rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755; it nevertheless retains some of its earlier gothic 15th century features such as the doorway, the triumphal arch and the apse. It has a carved retable on the high altar with statues from the 17th and 18th centuries. Also nearby is the gothic doorway of the old hostelry.

Clock Tower
Located in what was one the county jail it has a curious decorative structure in wrought iron to support the bell. Castle walls The defensive walls that one ringed Albufeira have been almost totally destroyed by time and the earthquake of 1755, and all that remain are the ruins of the tower. Porta de Sant'Ana (St. Anne's Gate) and a defensive tower of belonging to the North Gate that has been turned into a restaurant.

Coastal Walk
This is a footpath along the edge of the sea, which offers magnificent views of the city, the beaches and the rock formations, which are part of the charm of Albufeira. It leads to the pretty cave at Xorino, where according to local tradition the Moors took refuge when the town was re-conquered by the Christians in the 13th Century.

 
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