Name of the place
Arco da Vila
Arco da Vila
The name Arco da Vila translates in Arabic as "City Arch", a neoclassical arch that forms the entrance to the old quarter of the Algarve and was built on the site of an ancient medieval gate in the city walls by order of Bishop Francisco Gómez de Avelar Francisco Gomes do Avelar in 1812, holding a statue of St. Thomas Aquinas; He is an Italian religious scholar of the thirteenth century.
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April 10, 2026 8:53 pm local time