Panoramic (overview) webcam overlooking the Praia de San Roque in Machico in Madeira.
The lens captures the picturesque view of the city street, mountains, palm trees, the coast and the bay. The broadcast is transmitted in real time.
Live webcams of Madeira are available on the site and allow you to view the corners of this picturesque area of Portugal.
The main attraction is nature, but you can also learn about culture and history.
One such place is the Christopher Columbus House Museum, which houses portraits, maps, and fragments of the Dutch galleon "Slot ter Huge" and other historical items. It is located in Porto Santo in a quarter of ancient buildings that were built in the XVII-XIX centuries. Christopher Columbus lived here during his stay after his marriage to Philippa Moniz, daughter of the first captain-donor of Porto Santo, Bartolomeu Perestrelo.
The northern façade of this building with two gothic profile windows is the only element of the early 16th century that has been preserved after numerous construction works. It was opened to the public in 1989. The house-museum in Madeira is divided into two floors, which include a shop and exhibition halls.
Live webcams allow you to walk along the streets of the island.
The first exhibition is dedicated to the Portuguese expansion, presenting the strategic position of the island of Porto Santo, as well as the Madeira archipelago, in the context of the Portuguese maritime expansion. The second room presents elements related to the importance of the Spanish crown in overseas expansion and its role as the main sponsor of the expedition of Christopher Columbus in 1492 d. This cultural site presents a brief biography of the explorer's life and family ties to Porto Santo, as well as some references to his travels to the Americas. Huge of the Dutch East India Company. Another interesting place in Madeira is the House Museum of Frederico de Freitas.
Live webcams provide an opportunity to see the views of the picturesque city.
This building stands out for its impressive size and red façade. The institution displays collections of age-old sculptures, paintings, prints, furniture, ceramics and crystals. Most of the items on display date back to the 17th – 19th centuries.