Estoi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Palace of Estoi
The Palace of Estoi

Estoi is a Portuguese parish in the municipality of Faro, in the Algarve. It has an area of 46.55 km² and a population of 3,538 (as of 2001). The name of the parish, which was formerly spelled "Estói", was changed in 2004.

[edit] Sights

Robinia pseudoacacia flowering in the gardens of Estoi
Robinia pseudoacacia flowering in the gardens of Estoi
  • The Palace of Estoi is a rococo building renowned for its gardens and azulejos (blue and white tiled ceramic). The palace was built in the late 19th century and is the finest example of this kind of architecture in the district of Faro. [1]
Ruins of Milreu
Ruins of Milreu
  • The ruins of Milreu, in the vicinity of Estoi, show that area was already populated in Roman times. The excavations brought to light an extensive Roman villa with adjacent buildings.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ José Carlos Vilhena Mesquita, O Palácio de Estoi. Subsídios para a sua história. Faro. 1982.
  2. ^ Theodor HAUSCHILD: Milreu. Ruinen. Lisboa: Kultusministerium. 2002. (in German)

[edit] Literature

  • Oliveira, Ataíde, Monografia de Estói. Faro: Algarve em Foco. 1993
  • Teichner, Felix: "Acerca da vila romana de Milreu/Estói. Continuidade da ocupação na época árabe," Arqueologia medieval 3 (1994) p. 89-100

Coordinates: 37°06′N, 7°54′W