Thursday, April 28, 2022

Portugal-Amsterdam 2022 - #7 - Faro

 We're falling behind! Yesterday we were in the main city of the Algarve, Faro. It has a nice, compact old town with easily accessible parking. And was only 20 minutes from our rental. 

  The City Walls

And entering the City Gates


Welcomed by the Legendary First King of Portugal - Alfonso the Lighthearted

Main Attraction - the Cathedral (shock and amazement)

One must stealthily sneak up on it as it gets spooked by tourist incursions

The exterior is a hodgepodge of styles and renovations over centuries

While the exterior is somewhat plain, the interior is ornate as all get out.



Can anyone tell me what the symbolism of this is?

Tile work - of course

But what fascinated me was this crazy organ done in a Chinese motif!

The Chapel of Bones (to remind you of your own mortality)

The Ark of the Holy Vending Machine

Wife Finds the Path to The Light

And finds the world at her feet


The view from the Cathedral Tower





On to the Municipal Museum which covered everything from its foundations during the Phoenician period to the present

Example of Phoenician writing from the 800-700 BC time period

Roman Mosaic Work

Modern works

An Italian Sculputure - An Ode to Pasta

The Museum Building itself is a Medieval Cloister




Visitors from France and the U.S. meet

The laundry pickings were slim

As was the street art

Concluding with Signs of the World

The Algarve has a serious problem with non-native, invasive plants. It is taking the direct approach to eliminating them.


2 comments:

alexis said...

my guess is that the iron circle is some sort of hunting depiction

Renee Michelle Goertzen said...

I eagerly anticipate your upcoming coffee table photography book, laundry of the world.