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  • The Municipal Garden, also known as the Dona Amélia Garden (named after the late Queen), is located right in the heart of downtown Funchal. Previously a Franciscan Convent, this 8300m2 garden is enchanting with its alluring flowers, native ancient trees and other exotic species of plants and flowers both endemic and from all around the world.
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  • This garden is located in the centre of the city of Funchal, in the parish of Sé, having been inaugurated in 1885.
  • The Funchal Municipal Garden, near Arriaga Avenue, occupies an area of 8,300 square meters, where a Convent of St. Francis once stood.
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  • Popüler Funchal Kategorileri. Municipal Gardens yakınlarında yapılacak şeyler. ... These are beautifully kept gardens on the outskirts of Funchal.
  • A calm oasis among the hustle and bustle, Funchal Municipal Garden is a delightful place to take a breather.
  • With its excellent location, the Funchal Municipal Garden displays an exuberant flora that gives even more charm to this noble area.
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  • Jardim Municipal do Funchal, Jardim Dona Amélia. Garden, park. Funchal - Sé, Portugal. Shared by Lenkacestounecestou.
  • The Municipal Garden, also known as the Dona Amélia Garden (named after the late Queen),is located right in the heart of downtown Funchal.
  • The Municipal Garden of Funchal has a privileged location in the centre of the city: it is located to the north of Avenida Arriaga, where the Convent of São...
  • The Funchal Municipal Garden is located at Avenida Arriaga, Funchal. This garden is also known as Queen Amélia Garden, covers an area of 8,300 m2.