Tavira is like a layer cake of history where you’re navigating a medieval maze that’s been dressed up in 18th-century finery. It’s a place that invites you to slow down and listen to stories that have been accumulating for three thousand years.
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Eli: You know, I was just looking at a photo of Tavira in the eastern Algarve, and it’s like looking at a layer cake of history. I mean, you have these Moorish-inspired chimneys sitting right next to a bridge everyone calls "Roman," even though it’s actually medieval!
Nia: Right! It’s such a classic Tavira move. That "Roman" bridge was likely built in the 12th century when the town was part of the Islamic domain of Iberia. It’s fascinating how the name just stuck.
Eli: It really is an open-air museum. I heard there are over twenty churches packed into this one small town.
Nia: Actually, some counts say there are thirty-seven! It’s incredible considering the town was almost leveled by a massive earthquake in 1755. But they rebuilt, and today you see these unique "hipped" roofs and door knockers shaped like hands—a little legacy left behind by the Moors.
Eli: I love that. It feels like every doorway has a story to tell. So, let’s dive into how this quiet riverside town became one of the most charming spots in Portugal.