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I love Castles, History and Archaeology, If I could have my time again I would train to be a Archaeologist!
I am a keen artist and traveller, I seek adventure however I am also disabled and a dog owner.

So I thought it would be a neat idea to have a blog that I could share some photos of my castle hunting adventures and basic info on these sites from a disabled, dog owning artist!

Cadw Offers Disabled people and there companion Free access to there sites, If you have any problems, attitude or access on this generous offer make sure you contact Cadw so they can improve.

I have only provided basic info as there are enough sites on the net to give you this information.
http://cadw.wales.gov.uk/?lang=en


This Castle Wales Site is brilliant, I have used it time and time again, even writing to the makers to compliment them
www.castlewales.com


Monday 23 February 2015

Albufeira / Ah-Buhera Castle *FREE SITE*


Albufeira area was mapped under Roman rule and was called Baltun during that time.
The Romans took Albufeira and attempted to transform it into an efficiently run city. They began agriculture, mining and commercial ventures, however a slow influx of Moorish settlers around the 8th centaury had taken place and over the years it adopted the name of Ah-Buhera, which meant "castle of the sea."
It was finally taken from the Moors in the middle of the 13th Century by the 'Knights of the Order of Santiago'.
Albufeira, like many Algarve towns, was a walled town and has the remains of a castle dating from Roman times but most of the castle along with the town, was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. The most visible pointer to the castle remains is the Torre do Relógio (clock tower), which was built on one of the old castle towers.
In the resent archaeological dig they have found layers of the Islamic Albufeira (Al-Buhera) , this is near the site of the north gate of the castle wall.

Torre do Relógio once served as prison but now is host to a music school and not open to the public
Best bit... Opposite is a little museum (once was the city hall) which has a lot of roman and Moorish finds, cost just 1 euro, has great toilets and seating both inside and out

See:http://www.cm-albufeira.pt/portal_autarquico/albufeira/v_pt-PT/menu_turista/concelho/cultura/MuseuArqueologia/



Torre do Relógio


 
 

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