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- VILA REAL DE SANTO ANTÓNIO -

[ Vila Nova de Cacela, Montegordo, Vila Real de Sto. António ]

Vila Real de Sto. António



In the town centre stands an obelisk, a vertical symbol of the power of a King and his prime minister. The streets are arranged on a grid pattern, as stiff and straight as soldiers on parade, leading off from a broad, open square. The façades of the houses repeat the balanced forms of a sober and restrained architectural style. Vela Real de Santo António is a perfect example of ideals of The Enlightenment of the 18th century put into practice. The town's formality contrasts with the gentle landscapes along the banks of the Guardiana where, here and there, esplanades provide oases of cool and welcome relief from the heat of the sun.

Vila Real de Santo António's origins can be traced back to a specific date - December 30, 1773 - the day on which the Royal Charter founding the town was signed. The town was built quickly- the contingencies of policy towards Spain and the iron will of the Marquis of Pombal, prime minister of King José I (1714-1777) meant that it had to be. The task of marking out the street plan was started on March 2, 1774 and by August 6 the Town Hall, the Customs House and the barracks had already been completed, and the church was in its early stages.

The end of the 19th century and the decades that followed were a time of prosperity for Vila Real de Santo António. The presence of sardines and tuna in the waters off the Algarve coast turned the town into a major canning centre, while its port was much frequented by the ships that sailed up the Guardiana to load the ore dung from the mines at São Domingos. One indication of the dynamism and wealth of the town at this stage is that it was the first place in the Algarve to have gas lighting in 1886. The municipality's history does not however begin with the foundation of Vila Real de Santo António. This part of the coast has been inhabited since ancient times, as can be seen from the dolmen and tholos - a beehive shaped tomb - in Nora near Cacela. Under the Romans and later the Moors, Cacela became an important town. After its castle was captured by Paio Peres Correia, master of the Order of Sant'Iago in 1240, Cacela was the jumping -off point of the reconquest of the whole of the Algarve.

Today, Vila Real de Santo António and its municipality have in the tourist trade that has frown up around its magnificent beaches, fishing agriculture and commerce the mainstays of an economy that is expanding and diversifying

How Vila Real de Santo António came to be built?

In the 16th century a town called Vila de Santo António de Arenilha stood near the site of the present town, though most probably nearer to the sea. By the 18th century it had disappeared, swallowed up by the waves and the shifting sands. There remained a need, however, to control the arrival of merchandise via the Guadiana, to keep the fisheries of Monte Gordo under royal supervision and to present a firm face to Spain, with whom a war had been fought in 1762/1763. More that an act of pure royal will, the construction of Vila Real de Santo António was inspired by pressing economic and political motives.

How to build a town in 5 months!
The experience gained in rebuilding Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake was put to good use in Vila Real de Santo António. Firstly in the care full planning of the urban structure, a task made easier by the flat lie of the land. Then in the use of rigid architectural modules. Lastly the prefabrication of standardized building materials, such as stone blocks, which were brought by boast from Lisbon, cut and dressed ready to be put into place immediately on arrival.


- Places to see -

Main Church
Built in the 18th century this church has since suffered fire damage on a number of occasions. In the side chapels there are retables in the "rocaille " style. The church contains a fine collection of 18th century statues, most notable among which is a Nossa Senhora da Encarnção or Our Lady of the Incarnation by the sculptor Machado de Castro. The stained glass windows in the main chapel and the baptistery, which were installed in the 1940's, are but the Algarvean artist, Joaquim Rebocho.

Manuel Cabanas Museum
Home to an exhibition of works by the painter and engraver Manuel Cabanas, who was born in the Municipality and for whom the museum is named. It contains the larges collection of wooden engravings in Portugal, as well as an interesting collection of more that 200 stones that were once used as part of the lithographic process to print designs on tins of tuna and sardines.


[ CACELA ]

A town with a history

Cacela is a small town west of Vila Real de Santo António. Settled by the Romans, Cacela wasan important "Villa" connected with the fishing and fish salting industries. Several tanks used in the latter process have been discovered. During the period of Moorish occupation it had a defensive rampart and after the Christian reconquests it was a town with a Charter granted by King Dinis in 1283.
The gradual silting o the Pedra Alva river, which runs close by, and the formation of the strip of dunes making up the Ria Formosa, left Cacela cut off from the sea and from activities related to the sea and contributed to a decline in its population. The "coup de grace" was delivered by the earthquake of 1755, which was delivered by the 1755 earthquake, which devastated Cacela. As a result it lost the stature of town and was merged with the territory of the newly founded Vila Real de Santo António. Today Cacela Velha is a small town of farmers and fishermen, with white washed single-storey houses and a magnificent view over the sea and the vast dunes of the Ria Formosa.

Main Church
With its origins in the 13th century building, of which all remains are a smallgothic side porch. The present church dates from the 16th century and was rebuilt in the 18th. It boasts a renaissance portico, with busts of the Apóstolos São Pedro and São Paulo and ornate pilasters. The interior consists of three naves, with ogival arches held up by columns with bases and capitals decorated with hemispheres and rope motifs. The chapel of Nossa Senhora dos Mártires or Our Lady of the Martyrs has a painted vault and Renaissance arch. There is a statue of Nossa Senhora da Assunção - Our Lady of Assumption dated back to the 18th century and two of Christ from the 16th century. This church's holy treasures include a processional cross in wrought iron decorated with figures.


Fort
Polygonal in shape the fort was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century.


Traveling up the Guadiana River
Flowing between hills bight with the colours of wild flowers and the green of cork oaks and pine, the Guadiana river has for centuries marked the frontier between Portugal and Spain. From Vila Real de Santo António boat trips run regularly up the river and provide an opportunity to become acquainted with a different Algarve. Among the sights to be seen are villages of whitewashed houses that seem to spill seen the slopes to the water's edge and the thousand-year-old castle at Alcoutim proudly standing guard over the river.


[ MONTE GORDO ]

For centuries fishermen's shacks were the only sign of human life on the broad sands surrounded by pinewoods. The beauty of the beach and the warm, safe waters attracted the first foreign tourist in the 60s making Monte Gordo something of a pioneer in the development of tourism in the Algarve. Today it is an international tourist destination and counts a casino amount its more urbane attractions.


[ SANTO ANTÓNIO ]

A lighthouse marks the location of this calm, family beach, with its long sweep of sand. Support facilities.


[ MANTA ROTA ]

This is a tourist spot that still manages to preserve something of the flavour of a fishing village. There is a long beach. Support facilities.
 
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