Sacred Art Museum
Funchal, Madeira
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Portugal is known for its beautiful Roman Catholic art, spanning many centuries. The earliest pieces date back to the 15th century and include woodwork, silver and gold artefacts, even furniture with wooden engravings. There is also the occasional painting by a Dutch, French or Flemish artist.
Useful Information
- Address: Museu de Arte Sacra do Funchal, Rua do Bispo 21, Funchal
- Email: masse@netmadeira.com
- Phone: +351 291 228 900
- More Info: masf.pt
- Address: Mon–Fri 10am–5:30pm, Sat 10am–1:30pm, Sun closed
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/museuartesacrafunchal.org/
Do & See
Funchal has no shortage of cultural pursuits or things to do. With a large amount of museums, gardens, cathedrals and tours, it's simply impossible to get bored. Surrounded by the magnificent Atlantic ocean, green mountains and boasting amazing weather, the city centre is characterised by white cobbled streets, an attractive promenade, and cafes which serve authentic Portuguese and Madeiran dishes. A relatively small town, everything is walkable and easy to find.

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