Auditório Municipal de Olhão is owned and managed by the municipality of Olhao. The place is used to promote art and cultural programs in the city, so several concerts and events by international artists take place here. The auditorium has been refurbished and has state-of-art equipments and a grand stage that makes all the events here worth watching. If you are interested in performing arts from different genres, Auditório Municipal de Olhão is the place to go.
Auditório Municipal de Albufeira was built with the aim of providing the city with a stage to showcase talent. The auditorium is equipped to hold not only arts and cultural events like concerts, theatricals and movie screenings but is also well-equipped to host state meetings, conferences and events. The auditorium has a capacity to seat about 400 people and has fascinating equipments like translation tools apart from its state-of-the-art projection and sound system. If you are in the city and want to explore the culture, arts and technological advancement of the city, Auditório Municipal de Albufeira is the place to go.
The Condor de Vilamoura is a two-sail ship with a majestic standing. It was built in Portugal in 1986 as a replica of the American fishing schooners used between 1825 and 1935. Onboard there is an ample dining room, bar, kitchen, bathroom and air conditioning. With a capacity of about 120 people, it delights groups of tourists every day with its voyages along the Portuguese coast. There are two possibilities of the voyage: the three-hour tour, or the six-hour tour.
Estádio de São Luís is a multi purpose stadium in Faro. Inaugurated in 1922, the stadiums former names include St Louis Stadium, Santo Stadium and Campo De S Luis. Mainly used for football, the stadium is the home ground of SC Farense and has a total capacity of 15,000.
Located about 300km away from Lisbon, Algarve Stadium stands as one of Portugal's crowning architectural achievements, built in 2004 for the European Football (Soccer) Championship. The stadium can easily seat more than 30,000 and feed them with its 20+ food and beverage stands. It hosts large-scale events and is home to Faro's Sporting Clube Farense, the best soccer team in southern Portugal.
Auditório Municipal de Albufeira was built with the aim of providing the city with a stage to showcase talent. The auditorium is equipped to hold not only arts and cultural events like concerts, theatricals and movie screenings but is also well-equipped to host state meetings, conferences and events. The auditorium has a capacity to seat about 400 people and has fascinating equipments like translation tools apart from its state-of-the-art projection and sound system. If you are in the city and want to explore the culture, arts and technological advancement of the city, Auditório Municipal de Albufeira is the place to go.
Auditório Municipal de Olhão is owned and managed by the municipality of Olhao. The place is used to promote art and cultural programs in the city, so several concerts and events by international artists take place here. The auditorium has been refurbished and has state-of-art equipments and a grand stage that makes all the events here worth watching. If you are interested in performing arts from different genres, Auditório Municipal de Olhão is the place to go.
The Condor de Vilamoura is a two-sail ship with a majestic standing. It was built in Portugal in 1986 as a replica of the American fishing schooners used between 1825 and 1935. Onboard there is an ample dining room, bar, kitchen, bathroom and air conditioning. With a capacity of about 120 people, it delights groups of tourists every day with its voyages along the Portuguese coast. There are two possibilities of the voyage: the three-hour tour, or the six-hour tour.
Estádio de São Luís is a multi purpose stadium in Faro. Inaugurated in 1922, the stadiums former names include St Louis Stadium, Santo Stadium and Campo De S Luis. Mainly used for football, the stadium is the home ground of SC Farense and has a total capacity of 15,000.
Located about 300km away from Lisbon, Algarve Stadium stands as one of Portugal's crowning architectural achievements, built in 2004 for the European Football (Soccer) Championship. The stadium can easily seat more than 30,000 and feed them with its 20+ food and beverage stands. It hosts large-scale events and is home to Faro's Sporting Clube Farense, the best soccer team in southern Portugal.