Faro, Portugal
Largo Dom Afonso III 14
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+351 289870827
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet
Really nice place to visit. Nice building and patio for a walk.
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One week later and I can't remember anything much about this place other than there were non historic artifacts all over the place (possibly something to do with children visiting but I can't explain for sure). It's a good price and currently open during Covid so it was a good fill for time but I wouldn't advise visiting until after ticking off other nearby areas of interest such as the cathedral or a stroll around the old town. The building itself is interesting but it lacks in much archeological content. There is an interesting mosaic but it's restored in this location.
a great museum i fero which takes about the islamic and Romanian history in fero...
One of the best, I've seen. Awesome
Interesting museum to visit in Faro, it doesn’t offer much the most interesting thing to see is The Roman Ocean God Mosaic
A place with rich history of Faro.
A superb little museum full of spirit an flavor!
We hastened to the Archaeological museum to take in a Fado rendition before an early supper. Regrettably the uptake for the Fado was zero for the past two days so the decision was reached to reschedule in the new year. But time was not wasted as the museum is an interesting mix of the recent and very old - a unique combination of Roman and pre-Roman artifacts, an excellent selection of 17th C portraits, albeit mainly clerics and the chapel was dedicated to local artists. The architecture is very much to my taste with twin level collanades bounding a box hedge geometric garden. Well worth a detour.
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