Home
Sports & Leisure in the Algarve Eating out & shopping in the Algarve Health & Wellness in the Algarve Algarve properties
Hotels, Holiday Resorts, Villas & Apartments in the Algarve Flights & car hire Algarve Country & People Cities & surrounding in the Algarve
Headline
cities
Albufeira
Alcoutim
Aljezur
Almancil
Armação de Pêra
Castro Marim
Faro
Lagoa
Lagos
Loulé
Monchique
Olhão
Portimão
Quarteira
Sagres
São Brás de Alportel
Services & Facilities
Surroundings
Markets & Events
Silves
Tavira
Vila do Bispo
Vilamoura
Vila Real de S. António
click to enlarge
District: São Brás de Alportel
Region: Faro, Portugal
Post Code: 8150
Distance from Faro: 22 km
Residents: 10.000

Tourist Info
+351-289 842 211

Police
+351-289 842 210

Fire Brigade
+351-289 842 606

Health Centre
+351-289 840 440

Town Hall
+351-289 842 616
click to enlarge

São Brás de Alportel
In the Algarve, Portugal’s countryside

São Brás de Alportel & surroundings, hotels, holiday villas & apartments, events, restaurants, points of interest, history and many more useful information.
The famous Moorish poet Ibn Ammar was born in São Brás in the 12th Century. Already in the 16th Century the small village had a hermitage. Due to its mild climate São Brás became the summer residence of the bishops of the Algarve from the 17th Century onwards. The Episcopal palace, built in the 17th and 18th Century as a refuge from the heat of the summer, was modified in the following centuries, so that today only part of the main building and a baroque fountain remain.

The main church was constructed after the earthquake in 1755 on a site of an older church dating back to the 15th Century. The building was significantly expanded during the 19th Century. The Chapel of Senhor dos Passos is worth while visiting because of its carvings, paintings and statues. The churchyard offers fantastic views to the sea and the surrounding landscape.

In the 19th Century the town became an important crossroads. The plantations of cork fostered the commercial development and São Bras de Alportel evolved to the biggest cork producer in Portugal and worldwide. The shift of the cork manufacturing to the centre and north of Portugal has forced the town to diversify its economy during the last decades.

The António Bentes Cultural Centre once was the home of a wealthy muleteer who grew rich in the cork trade. The museum exhibits the typical costumes worn in the 19th and 20th Century at the Algarve and is a good example of the architecture of that period.
Tourist information officePost officeFarmacyPolice station
Town hallChurchMuseumAirport
Market hall
For additional informationen click here:

List of
SERVICES & FACILITIES

Map of
SURROUNDING

 
About Print
Imprint Photo Gallery
English Português Deutsch
News
Invitation
Give us your comments & win!
click HERE
Search
  

THE ALGARVE FROM A TO Z
SITEMAP

Emerald Club
English Português Deutsch eCards
imprint about search print
top