We walk through the the Zona Velha (historic old-town center) of Funchal, wandering along the
narrow, table-and-chair-lined streets with painted doors on the buildings, restaurants, and cafes, heading over to Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnação (Our Lady of the
Incarnation church), and then finding, along the sea, the old fort Fortaleza de SĂŁo Tiago.
Streets of the Zona Velha
Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnação was built in the 17th century on land originally occupied by a small chapel (destroyed by a flood) in honor of Our Lady of the Incarnation. The neoclassical architecture of the small chapel is beautiful and inviting.
Our Lady of the Assumption
A few more streets in old town
The Fortaleza de SĂŁo Tiago (Fort of SĂŁo Tiago) is located on the edge of the old town district and was constructed in the early 17th century to protect the island against pirate attacks and foreign invasions. The fort is notable for its yellow walls (contrasting with the surrounding buildings), its strategic position overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, and its panoramic views of the sea and the city of Funchal.
Fortaleza de SĂŁo Tiago
After exploring the fort, we stroll back through the city streets, along the sea, over to the Funchal cathedral, Sé Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Assunção (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption). This late fifteenth-century cathedral (construction was started in 1486) is one of the few structures that survives virtually intact since the early colonization of Madeira.
Sé Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
Leaving the front of the cathedral, we walk down a pedestrian boulevard, past the shop
Comur de Portugal selling a wide variety of tinned Portuguese sardines.
Pedestrian Boulevard
Walls of sardines
We continue along the boulevard from the cathedral and reach Parque de Santa Catarina, overlooking the port, and stroll the paths through the botanical features, playgrounds, lake, and stunning views of the sea, a tranquil escape from the city nearby.
Parque de Santa Catarina
Old equipment on display in the park
Map of Madeira
Returning to our ship
We're in Funchal for two days and are truly enjoying every moment!