Dating back to 1741, the Church of Our Lady of Monte (Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte) stands as the most important pilgrimage site on the island of Madeira. Located in Funchal, the church houses notable relics, including the tomb of Charles I of Hapsburg, an Austrian emperor who was exiled to Madeira, and a striking silver sculpture of the Virgin Mary. Visitors can explore the historical and spiritual significance of this site, immersing themselves in the quiet, reverent atmosphere that has drawn pilgrims for centuries.
Church of Our Lady of Monte (Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Monte)
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