- discoverportugal2day.com en/funchal-municipal-…The Funchal Municipal Garden, near Arriaga Avenue, occupies an area of 8,300 square meters, where a Convent of St. Francis once stood.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g189167-…Popüler Funchal Kategorileri. Municipal Gardens yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler. ... These are beautifully kept gardens on the outskirts of Funchal.
- expedia.com Funchal-Municipal-Garden-Funchal.…A calm oasis among the hustle and bustle, Funchal Municipal Garden is a delightful place to take a breather.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g189167-…The Municipal Garden of Funchal, also known as Dona Amélia Garden is small in size, but full of flowers and amazing trees like Phytolacca dioica and a beautiful...
- visit.funchal.pt item/funchals-municipal-garden/…This garden is located in the centre of the city of Funchal, in the parish of Sé, having been inaugurated in 1885.
- en.mapy.cz zakladni…Jardim Municipal do Funchal, Jardim Dona Amélia. Garden, park. Funchal - Sé, Portugal. Shared by Lenkacestounecestou.
- madeira-travel.madere-leguide.com gardens-of-…Funchal's Municipal Garden is a pleasant place to relax and stroll among different...
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- portugalvisitor.com madeira/funchal-municipal-…Funchal's Municipal Garden (Jardim Municipal do Funchal) aka the Donna Amélia Garden is laid out in the center of Funchal close to Blandy's Wine Lodge...
- mapcarta.com W391515768Tap on the map to travel. Municipal Garden of Funchal Map. ... Municipal Garden of Funchal Satellite Map. © OpenStreetMap, Mapbox and Maxar.
- ocean-retreat.com activities/the-funchal-…The Funchal Municipal Garden is easily accessible in the city center. You cannot miss it. The garden sits across from the famous Baltazar Dias Municipal Theater.
- madeira-a-z.com what-to-see/the-city-of-funchal/…>A-Z English>What to see>The City of Funchal>Parks & Gardens>Monte Municipal Garden. Unternavigation
- madeira-web.com en/places/funchal/visit/sao-pedro…Jardim Municipal (Municipal Garden). Of all the convents that once existed in Funchal, only the ‘Santa Clara’ and ‘Bom Jesus’ Convents survived.