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🌞🌞🌞💟💟 PARISH OF PONTA DELGADA (SÃO VICENTE MUNICIPALITY)

 


PONTA DELGADA
(PARISH OF SÃO VICENTE MUNICIPALITY)
32.828501, -16.985585


Ponta Delgada is a parish in the municipality of São Vicente, on Madeira Island. Located on the north coast of the island, it is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, by Serra de Água to the south, 
Boaventura to the east and the parish of São Vicente to the west.

History
The parish of Ponta Delgada is located approximately 6 kilometers from the municipality of São Vicente. Its Patron Saint is Senhor Bom Jesus, celebrated on the first day of January, whose image, according to the tradition, appeared inside a box, where it was placed on the beach in 1540.

On the first weekend of September, a large festival is celebrated in honor of the Blessed Sacrament, better known as the festival of Bom Jesus, attended by pilgrims from all over the island, whose tradition dates back to the 16th century, with the famous pilgrimages to Ponta Delgada.

Manoel Afonso Sanha, Dom Fernando's squire, left for the island of Madeira in the service of Infante Dom Henrique, governor of the military order of Christ, and Lord in the storm of these islands. Manoel Afonso Sanha took up residence in the territory of the current parish of Ponta Delgada, where he was given many sesmaria lands, the third of which he left behind for his descendants, by will.

The founder of this village died on April 1, 1507, and is buried in the Parish Church where his grandson António de Carvalhal, knight of the habit of Christ, and noble squire of the house of El Rei, who died on July 15, 1507, also lies buried. 1598.

The founders of this village established a hermitage dedicated to Senhor Bom Jesus.

Ponta Delgada was a chaplaincy curate and the headquarters of the parish, created in 1550, was established there. As the settlement expanded towards the interior, the royal charter of February 4, 1733 created the curate of Boaventura, with headquarters in the chapel of Santa Quitéria, which was built there a few years earlier by the people, becoming an autonomous parish in 1836, thus detaching itself from the parish of Ponta Delgada.

Architectural and tourist heritage
The Main Church, the chapels of the Three Kings and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, the Bom Jesus Parish and Social Center, the Levadas, the Veredas, and the vare mills. As places of tourist interest, highlights include the D. Hilária Freitas Museum, the Casa Museu Horácio Bento Gouveia, which is served by two 3 and 4-star hotel units, the Serra Verde with several rare species, the water mills, the well of the pilgrims, the natural landscape and the various houses of the old morgadios, which gave rise to the name Corte do Norte.

The parish of Ponta Delgada is served by a seaport, in the place of the Church, and another called Passo de Areia.

Bathing Complex
It also has a paid Bathing Complex consisting of two saltwater swimming pools, a solarium, gardens, changing rooms, bar services with terrace and first aid, surveillance, and parking.

The Ponta Delgada Bathing Complex - located next to the parish church - consists of two swimming pools, one for adults and one for children, both fed by salt water and with a water treatment system.

Due to the construction of a rockfill, it was possible to create a beach in this small, protected bay in the parish.

Economy
In this parish with rich and fertile soil, the agriculture has always played a leading role in the local economy. Wheat, which was initially abundant agricultural production, was replaced by sugar cane production that fed the brandy industry through mills, now completely in ruins.

However, Madeiran sugar succumbed to a series of events that, as a whole, contributed to a decrease in production, as was the case with competition with Brazilian production, a lack of fertilization, soil disaffection, and climate change. In this way, the population looked for other replacement crops, and wine began to play an important role from the end of the 16th century.

Fishing was an important activity in the balance of the local economy, however, currently, its economic weight is irrelevant.









































The Church of Senhor Bom Jesus 
in Ponta Delgada 
32.828508, -16.985596

The Church of Senhor Bom Jesus in Ponta Delgada is more similar to a Cathedral than a Parish Church, due to the works of art and paintings inside, such as those on the Nave (ceiling) of the church, which are of rare beauty. It is an authentic art museum.

The parishioners were eternally grateful to Father António Paulo de Ponte Sousa for the works he did in this parish. The renovation works on the Main Altar, the Side Chapels and the Nave, adaptation works on the Casa do Romeiro transformed into a Cultural Center, the construction of the Home for the Elderly, the Day Care Center, the improvement of the entrance to the Churchyard, among others.

No priest has ever done so much for this church and we will not know when another will appear to replace him, at least to remodel and restore what has been done. He was a novice priest with a brilliant mind.























































Ponta Delgada Bathing Complex

32.827778, -16.985142


The parish of Ponta Delgada, in the municipality of São Vicente, has a special connection to the sea, reflected in its centuries-old fishing tradition. It is not surprising, therefore, that the small bay that borders the coastline of this town became an area of special interest. Here you can find the Ponta Delgada Bathing Complex.

Located next to the mother church of the parish, this paid access complex has a series of spaces and facilities ideal for those looking to enjoy a day of bathing and relaxing moments. Thus, the space contains two swimming pools, one of which for children and the other for adults, both supplied with saltwater and with a water treatment system.

Ponta Delgada Bathing Complex also has an extensive sunbathing area, bar and terrace service, changing rooms, first-aid services and a parking area. In addition, all conditions are provided for users with reduced mobility.

Due to the rockfill construction carried out in this area, it has also been possible to create a beach in a small protected bay. All the conditions are therefore in place to enjoy some fun dives.

Details

The Ponta Delgada Bathing Complex consists of two saltwater swimming pools, a sunbathing area, terrace service, changing rooms, a parking area and a beach in a protected bay.












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