Quinta Magnolia Gardens in Funchal, Madeira
presents: The Quinta Magnolia Gardens in Funchal.
Covering over 40,000 square metres of mature trees, shrubs, flowers and lawns, Quinta Magnolia was once the British Country Club. Today, no longer the exclusive preserve of the affluent British expatriate community, the grounds are now in the guardianship of the Regional Government of Madeira and is open to all.
So, if you feel up to a game of tennis, or the children want to splash about in the pool, or maybe you just wish to enjoy a lazy stroll around the grounds in the afternoon sunshine - then the Quinta Magnolia is well worth a visit.
For a tourist guide to the Quinta Magnolia Gardens visit:
Quinta Magnólia, o antes e o depois
Jardim da Quinta Magnólia
5º episódio da série de TV Jardins do Funchal
por Raimundo Quintal
Quinta Magnólia - Funchal
Apartamento Magnolia, Funchal, Portugal, HD Review
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Apartamento Magnolia is located in Funchal, 1,500 feet from Barreiros Stadium and 1.9 miles from the city centre. The unit is 2,300 feet from the Atlantic Ocean.
The accommodation comes with a TV and sofas in the living area, along with a dining table. There is a full kitchen with a microwave and an oven. Featuring a bath, the private bathroom also comes with a bidet. The unit has city and garden views. Free WiFi access is available.
Guests are welcome to cook their own meals in the equipped kitchen at their disposal. Alternatively, the Funchal centre has a wide range of local restaurants, serving traditional specialities like Espetada Madeirense and Bolo de Caco.
Next to the apartment’s complex are the green areas and trails of Quinta Magnolia. The property is 2.2 miles from Marina do Funchal. The Doce Vita Funchal shopping centre is 0.9 miles from the Magnolia. Madeira Airport is 14 miles from the unit.
Sao Martinho is a great choice for travelers interested in Scenery , Relaxation and Nature .
Vista Rapida Quinta Magnolia
Ubicada en Funchal Madeira Patrimonio Cultural de Funchal. Una pequeña de la belleza de sus espacios.
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Quinta Jardins do Lago
7º episódio da série de TV Jardins do Funchal
Quinta Magnolia
Que sus sueños se conviertan en una inolvidable realidad es la grata experiencia que vivirán en Quinta Magnolia. Celebrar todo el amor que implica una boda se merece un escenario para la fiesta como el que este recinto tiene para ustedes. Más información:
Quinta Palmeira Gardens, Funchal
presents Quinta Palmeira Gardens in Funchal.
Quinta Palmeira is home to an original stone window encasement preserved from a building thought to have been stayed in by Christopher Columbus. So, if you visit Quinta Palmeira, you can look through the same window as the great discoverer himself.
See our tourist guide for Quinta Palmeira Gardens at
Quinta do Palheiro Ferreiro
6º episódio da série Jardins do Funchal, por Raimundo Quintal
Uma produção Edicarte para a RTP, integrada nas comemorações dos 500 anos da cidade (2008)
Quinta Vigia Gardens in Funchal, Madeira
presents the Presidential Palace Gardens at Quinta Vigia in Funchal, Madeira. Originally built in 1662 and known as the Quinta das Angústias, the Estate has a long, and sometimes tragic, past.
For a tourist guide to the Quinta Vigia visit:
Jardim Sao Francisco - Town Gardens, Funchal, Madeira
Video of the pretty Town Centre gardens in Funchal - these are the ones on the main street next to Blandy's Wine Lodge.
Raízes do Atlântico 2016 . Quinta Magnólia . Madeira
Apresentamos o Video oficial do Raízes do Atlântico, junte-se a nós nesta viagem pelos sons do mundo.
We present the official video of the Raízes do Atlântico festival, join us in this journey to the sounds of the world.
Jardim Municipal - Municipal Garden - Funchal - Madeira - Portugal
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Jardines en Funchal, Tropical y Botáncio de MADEIRA en HD
En Funchal, capital de la Isla de Madeira. Por su enclave en mitad del Atlántico posee un clima primaveral de temperatura agradable todo el año y con abundancia de agua, ello propicia un desarrollo extraordinario para la flora, siendo esta muy variada y rica. Con el pase de los años esta naturaleza se ha ido modelando formando unos jardines espectaculares, afición muy desarrollada en esta isla.
En la Capital hay varios jardines de los cuales destaco en este vídeo dos que son los más significativos por su abundancia de especies, cuidado y colorido de los mismos.
Jardín Tropical del Palacio de Monte; ubicado en el barrio mas antiguo de Funchal de nombre Monte, junto a su Iglesia muy venerada por los Maderienses. Pudiéndose subir en teleférico y bajar con Los Carreiros esos cestos de mimbre que desplazan hábilmente los mozos colina abajo a los lanzados visitantes.
Muchos de los árboles mas viejos, posiblemente los plantaron los romanos, y con el paso de los años se han ido coleccionado árboles de todo el mundo y especies exóticas como las patas de elefante árbol procedente de México o como el drago abundante en la isla de Socotra . Flora autóctona bosque de laurisilva, acebos y la higuera del infierno cuya sabia venenosa se utilizaba para aturdir a los peces.
El Palacete de Monte, se encuentra en la parte baja del jardín y procede del siglo XVIII siendo una mansión rica en su tiempo hoy día pertenece a una fundación educativa.
Jardín Botánico; ubicado en la parte derecha de la capital y a 3 kilómetros. Fueron creados en 1960 cuando los terrenos que ocupaban antes Quinta do Bom Sucesso, fueron comprados a la familia Reid, propietarios del primer hotel de la isla.
Este jardín esta en un escenario soberbio, en el centro del anfiteatro natural de Funchal, con vistas magníficas de la bahía y del puerto, ocupando la ladera sur del valle a una altura de entre 200 y 350 metros sobre el nivel del mar, tienen un área cultivada de 35.000 mts cuadrados donde las condiciones permiten el crecimiento de una exuberante variedad de plantas, en un encantador de formas armoniosas y coloridas. Hay más de 2.000 especies exóticas procedentes de todos los continentes: orquídeas, anturium, magnolias, azaleas, bromeliáceas, cactus, palmeras, helechos y muchas especies mas, así como también plantas medicinales y de especias, creciendo unas junto a otras y bien adaptadas al medio esta diversidad unida a las flores mas bellas de la isla, confieren a estos jardines su singular belleza. Convirtiéndose con el paso del tiempo en un centro de ciencia y estudio, donde acuden investigadores y aficionados de todo el mundo.
En la parte baja existe un espacio reservado a las aves tropicales y pequeños pájaros, con guacamayos, cacatúas y otras aves exóticas.
Viaje 2009. Filmación master en HD Cámara Handycam de Sony HDV en HD 1080I.
Tropical Gardens, Funchal, Madeira
Video of the pretty Tropical Gardens in Funchal/Monte. There are the gardens at the top of the first cable car.
Quinta Jardins Do Imperador - Emperor Gardens
The Emperor Gardens, Monte, Madeira Island...
Charles I of Austria or Charles IV of Hungary (Karl Franz Joseph Ludwig Hubert Georg Otto Marie; 17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922) was, among other titles, the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was the last Emperor of Austria, the last King of Hungary, and the last monarch of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. He reigned from 1916 until 1919, when he renounced participation in state affairs, but did not abdicate. He spent the remaining years of his life attempting to restore the monarchy until his death in 1922. Following his beatification by the Catholic Church in 2004, he has become commonly known as Blessed Charles of Austria.
Exile in Madeira Island and death
After the second failed attempt at restoration in Hungary, Charles and his pregnant wife Zita were briefly quarantined at Tihany Abbey. On 1 November 1921 they were taken to the Hungarian Danube harbor city of Baja, were made to board the British monitor HMS Glowworm, and there removed to the Black Sea where they were transferred to the light cruiser HMS Cardiff. They arrived at their final exile, the Portuguese island of Madeira, 19 November 1921. Determined to prevent a third restoration attempt, the Council of Allied Powers had agreed on Madeira because it was isolated in the Atlantic and easily guarded.
Originally the couple and their children, who joined them 2 February 1922, lived at Funchal at the Villa Vittoria, next to Reid's Hotel, and later moved to Quinta do Monte. Compared to the imperial glory in Vienna and even at Eckartsau, conditions there were certainly impoverished.
Charles did not leave Madeira again. On 9 March 1922 he had caught a cold walking into town, which developed into bronchitis, and subsequently progressed to severe pneumonia. Having suffered two heart attacks, he died of respiratory failure on April 1, in the presence of his wife (who was pregnant with their eighth child) and 9-year-old Crown Prince Otto, remaining conscious almost until his last moments. His remains except for his heart are still interred on the island, in the Church of Our Lady of Monte, in spite of several attempts to move them to the Habsburg Crypt in Vienna. His heart and the heart of his wife are in the monastery of Muri, Switzerland.
TVI MADEIRA - JARDINS QUINTA VIGIA
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La Magnolia
Video sulla creazione del fiore della Magnolia con la carta crespa della Cartotecnica Rossi