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TROPICAL GARDEN MONTE PALACE

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Caminho do Monte, 174, Monte, Madeira
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2024
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It was the foundation of the Portuguese businessman José Berardo who bought the Monte Palace in 1987. Nestling beneath the Monte Cathedral, spread over seven hectares, rich with more than 10,000 species of plants from the five continents (some of which are endangered), this exuberant park is well worth a visit (some even prefer it to the Botanical Garden!). Ponds, covered walkways, Japanese-style gardens, art gardens, azulejos, skilful architecture of the green spaces, viewpoints overlooking the bay of Funchal, and everywhere a restful calm. Don't miss the important collection of cycads (between the palm tree and the fern, this plant is said to be even older than the dinosaurs!), nor the section reserved for the island's endemic flora (zone E). Glass of Madeira offered at the end of the tour (in the café).

Monte Palace Museum. We meet it at the beginning of the visit. This small, modern museum has two temporary exhibitions, one dedicated to Zimbabwean sculpture and the other to a collection of minerals.

Quinta Monte Palace. In the middle of the vegetation, this residence was built at the beginning of the 20th century by a wealthy merchant, Alfredo Guilherme Rodrigues, who was inspired here by the castles on the banks of the Rhine that he discovered during a trip to Germany. It was later the headquarters of the Monte Palace Hotel, which remained in operation until the 1940s. Today, the estate is home to the social solidarity foundation of billionaire José Berardo.


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bip54
Visited in may 2018
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Magnifique .
Orchidées et plantes/fleurs tropicales à foison
Etonnante folie japonaise .
Actuellement il y a une intéressante exposition de sculptures africaines contemporaines .
Belle exposition de minéraux et gemmes .
L'histoire du Portugal sur panneaux d'azuleiros est très instructive .
L'entrée n'est pas comprise dans le pass combiné téléphérique
celta6
Visited in august 2016
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Une visite super sympa à faire pour petits et grands, à combiner avec le téléphérique. Plusieurs circuits sont proposés sur le plan des jardins. Un verre de Madère est offert.
Visited in june 2016
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Le lieu est enchanteur avec les bassins, la partie japonaise, les fleurs, les oiseaux...Le ticket d'entrée offre un verre de Porto au bar du parc!
GrInki
Visited in august 2016
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Ce jardin est une vraie perle ! Une multitude de plantes et d'arbres vous engloutissent et vous vous sentez en pleine foret tropicale ! Un grand nombre de plantes endémiques y sont présentes et vous pouvez vous perdre dans les petits sentiers qui parcourent le site. C'était vraiment magnifique et je le recommande beaucoup plus que de visiter le jardin botanique qui n'est pas très original.
Visited in august 2016
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Immense parc très ombragé donc très agréable . Prévoir au minimum 3 h pour ne pas se presser et avoir le temps de tout voir. C est magnifique! Exposition africaine et sur les minéraux à ne pas louper. 10€ l entrée c est un peu cher.

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