Category: Civil Architecture > Museum
District: Açores > Santa Cruz das Flores > Cedros
The Machado Museum is situated in the locality of Cedros, within the municipality of Santa Cruz das Flores, on the island of Flores, Azores. Its implantation in Ponta Ruiva places it within a typical Florescente coastal setting, characterized by the robustness of the insular landscapes and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
The surrounding area presents a predominantly rural character, punctuated by traditional buildings and the luxuriant greenery that marks the landscape of this island.
This museum is dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of local memory. Although its collection is centered on a particular legacy, highlighted by its name, the main objective is to illustrate aspects of the life and history of the residents of Cedros and the island of Flores.
The museum features elements linked to traditions, customs, and, presumably, the tools that shaped the daily lives of previous generations, contributing to the understanding of Florescente cultural identity.
The structure that houses the Machado Museum is an example of the local architecture observed in the Azorean landscape. Buildings like this are often constructed with endogenous materials, such as basaltic stone, and are characterized by their functional simplicity and resilience against natural elements.
The museum building integrates into its surroundings, reflecting the ingenuity and adaptability of ancestral builders to island conditions, serving as a testament to the vernacular architecture of the island of Flores.
The area of Ponta Ruiva, where the museum is located, is a place that reflects the robust character of the coast of the island of Flores. The surrounding landscapes encompass the immensity of the Atlantic Ocean and the island's unique orography, with its rocky formations and dense vegetation extending to the coastline.
The inherent tranquility of the location and its natural environment provide a context that emphasizes the isolation and serenity that mark this portion of the Azorean archipelago.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 39.4949447,-31.1572034
Coordinates DMS: 39°29'41.8"N 31°09'25.9"W