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Loulé: Ermida de Nossa Senhora da Conceição.
Hidden chapel in the historical old town near the castle, buil in the middle of the XVII Century
Rua D.Paio D.Correia | 8100 Loulé
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Loulé: Estátua Eng. Duarte Pacheco
Statue of Duarte Pacheco, born in Loulé - secretary during the government of Salazar
Duarte Pacheco (1899-1943), born in Loulé, was secretary for construction and telecommunication and president of the city of Lisbon for many years during the "...
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Loulé: Igreja da Misericórdia
The Manueline portal of the church and the crucifix in front of it are classified as National Monuments of Portugal since 1924
Av. Marçal Pacheco | 8100 Loulé
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Loulé: Igreja de São Francisco
Parish church St. Francis of the community S. Sebastião in Loulé
Jardim de São Francisco |
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Loulé: Igreja Matriz São Clemente
The parish church in the historic centre of Loulé with a bell tower that used to be the minaret of a former mosque
The church was built during the 13th century, most likely on the remains of a Moorish mosque. The minaret of the mosuq, built in gray granite, was later transformed into ...
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Loulé: Mina de Sal-Gema
Rock salt mine in the outskirts of Loulé in the Barrocal region of the Algarve
The rock salt mine, located on the outskirts of Loulé, is worth a visit, although it is one of the best kept secrets in the Algarve. The salt deposit has been disc...
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Loulé: Municipal market
The market hall of Loulé is one of the landmarks of the Algarve
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Loulé: Nossa Senhora de Piedade
Pilgrimage church on hilltop overlooking the town
Mãe Soberana: For more than 500 years, the festival of Nossa Senhora da Piedade, the patroness of Loulé, known as Mãe Soberana (Sovereign Mother), ha...
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Quarteira: Lagoa do Almargem
The lagoon, a paradise for all kinds of water birds, is situated between Quarteira and Vale do Lobo on the Algarve coast
The little creek Ribeira do Almargem waters into the lagoon "Lagoa do Foz do Almargem", separated from the Atlantic Ocean only by a stripe of sand - the beaches...
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Quarteira: Porto de Pesca
Fishing port of Quarteira: the nearby market hall is one of the best spots to buy fresh fish and seafood
