
Estoi
Remains of a temple.
It's part of the Roman ruins of Milreu, located along Faro Street, Estoi. The whole archaeological site corresponds to a single rural estate owned by a wealthy farmer.
Roman tiles.
Visible on the footer of a temple's wall, most of which collapsed for a long time. It can be seen in the Roman Ruins of Milreu, an archaeological site along Faro Street, Estoi.
Roman tiles.
On the floor of the eastern aisle of a peristyle (sort of yard outlined by columns), within the Roman Ruins of Milreu, an archaeological site along Faro Street, Estoi.
Roman tiles of the frigidarium's pool.
In the baths of the Roman Ruins of Milreu, an archaeological site along Faro Street, Estoi.
Stairs to the frigidarium's pool.
Within the Roman Ruins of Milreu, an archaeological site along Faro Street, at Estoi.
Inside Estoi Palace.
This 18th palace was acquired by Faro municipality, restored in the 1990's and became a hotel in 2009. This is one of the living rooms. The palace is located at Saint Joseph Street, Estoi.
Inside Estoi Palace.
One of the living rooms of the 18th century palace that became a hotel in 2009.
Location: Saint Joseph Street, Estoi.
The main room of Estoi Palace.
Located at Saint Joseph Street, Estoi, this restored 18th century palace became a hotel in 2009.
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