Do you remenber this cruise ship? Maybe, only by the photo, you don't recognize. It's Costa Concordia going to west after left Funchal port in march 20 in 2011. The ship sank after colliding with rock near the harbor of Isola del Giglio in January 2012. In this picture you can see also the São Pedro church tower. I think this the only picture that I have with this perspective.
This photograph was taken inside the São Pedro (St. Peter) church. The construction began in 1590, but would only be completed in the eighteenth century. The church interior is decorated with tiles of the seventeenth century, paintings, jewelery and furniture from the XVII, XVIII, XIX and XX are also an integral part of the overall decor. If you go there, you need to have a particular attention to the tower of this church, covered with tiles, as with other church of Santa Clara, about 300 meters.
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Esta fotografia foi obtida no interior da igreja de São Pedro. Começou a ser construída em 1590, mas só ficaria concluída no século XVIII. O interior da igreja é decorada com azulejos do século XVII,pinturas, ourivesaria e mobiliário dos séculos XVII, XVIII, XIX e XX são igualmente parte integrante da decoração geral. Chamo a atenção particular para a torre desta igreja, coberto de azulejos, tal como acontece com outra da igreja de Santa Clara, a cerca de 300 metros.
Tower of São Pedro church and a traditional lamp of the city. This perspective is a view of the Calçada de Santa Clara.
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Torre da igreja de São Pedro e um candeeiro tradicional da cidade. Esta perspectiva é vista da Calçada de Santa Clara.
The P&O cruise ship "Oriana", is coming again this morning to the port of Funchal. Also we can see some houses of the city.
A window with a view to the sea where a cruise ship is a maneuver to enter to the port. In this photo we can still see the church of St. Peter of the sixteenth century. Has undergone renovations over the centuries XVII and XVIII. Among its architectural value can reveal all the tiles from the XVII and XVIII.