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SANTA BARBARA DA NEXE The
village of Santa Barbara da Nexe, some seven kilometres north of Faro,
is one a number of places close to the Algarve's capital city to take
its name from a saint. A
further Sta. Barbara landmark is to be found about a kilometre along
the curving road that leads up and out of the village: a blue painted
water wheel, positioned on top of a well, dated 1945 and now concreted
in..
The shortest of distances to the east of Sta Barbara, lie Milreu and
Estoi, places both rich in history and tradition. Milreu
is the location of a Roman site that is open to the public, and which
since the late 1990s has yielded a series of quite extraordinary archeological
discoveries. Archeological digs overseen by Dr Felix Teichner of Frankfurt
University in Milreu have unearthed a series of magnificently preserved
Roman olive cellars. The cellars contain a series of olive vats, five
formidably sized stones used to crush the olives, and the five wheels
necessary to turn the stones, thus setting the whole olive operation
into motion. Estoi
Palace is an old and stately Portuguese incorporating numerous rooms
leading off one another, baroque statues and a bandstand. The grounds,
albeit always accessible to the public, lay for years untended and
overgrown, while the Palace stood in a state of disrepair. Back in Sta. Barbara's main street, good food, drink and relaxation are to be taken at two recommended and adjoining establishments: 'Gordon's' and 'A Portada'. Gordon's is so named after it's popular East Anglian owner. 'A Portada' meanwhile which translates into English as 'The Gate' has past connections with Portugal's famous wine industry, and possesses one of the few entertainment stages to be purpose built into an Algarve restaurant.
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