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Outubro Tunnel

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This point of interest is available as audio on the tour: Visit Albufeira, The Saint-Tropez of Portugal

In front of you is an unusual tunnel leading to Peneco Beach, one of Albufeira’s central beaches. Hundreds of people walk through this passageway everyday to reach the sand and sea, especially during summer! This tunnel marks the end of Rua 5 de Outubro, one of the city’s main shopping streets. Do you know what “5 de Outubro” refers to? It translates to October 5th, 1910, the day that Portugal became a republic. A revolution broke out in Lisbon, and hundreds of Portuguese revolutionaries gathered in Marquis of Pombal Square protesting against the monarchy. The uprising was so big that King Manuel II and the royal family had to flee. The Republic was officially proclaimed at 11 a.m. on 5 October 1910, making Manuel II the last king of Portugal. In 1911, the current flag was adopted. The green represents hope for the nation, while the red pays tribute to those who fought for it. The yellow sphere symbolises Portugal’s maritime legacy, and the small shields represent the five Moorish kings defeated by Afonso I, the first king of Portugal. The seven castles represent the fortresses conquered during that time. Now you know the story behind 5 October, a key date in Portuguese history and a national holiday. If you’d like a quick break by the beach, head through the tunnel to reach the sea. If you want to keep exploring Albufeira, take the stairs just to the side!

En 1911, l’actuel drapeau du pays est adopté, un mélange de vert, qui symbolise l’espoir de la nation et de rouge en hommage à ceux qui l’ont défendue. La sphère jaune rappelle son grand passé maritime et les blasons, les 5 rois maures qui étaient au pouvoir avant l’arrivée d’Alphonse Ier, premier roi du Portugal. Les 7 châteaux représentés sur le drapeau sont d’ailleurs les forteresses qu’il a conquises pour prendre le dessus sur les Maures.

Voilà pour la petite histoire du 5 octobre, date clé de l’histoire et maintenant jour férié pour les Portugais. Si vous souhaitez faire une petite pause sur la plage, vous pouvez passer sous ce tunnel pour rejoindre l’océan, ou alors continuer votre visite d’Albufeira en prenant les escaliers qui se trouvent sur le côté !

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