Dating back to the early 19th century, Arco da Vila stands as a grand gateway in the Algarvian town of Faro. Its coffee-and-cream-colored facade and bell tower are hallmarks of Italian neoclassical architecture. Traces of the original Moorish entranceway, constructed in the 8th century, can still be seen, adding a layer of historical depth. Today, visitors can admire the blend of architectural styles and explore the surrounding area, which offers a glimpse into the town’s rich and layered past.
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