Jardim do Coreto (or Palmeiras)
Tavira’s oldest public garden
This stretches along the right bank of the River Gilão, in the old Ribeira area.
The construction of this tree-lined space began in the 19th century, to provide a place for people to relax and socialise, similar to Public Promenade areas in other Portuguese and European cities. In the centre of the garden there is a bandstand, an example of late-19th century iron architecture, which was manufactured in a foundry in Porto and erected in 1890.
For decades, music bands played on this bandstand, animating afternoons and evenings in the town. Later, in the 1940s, a small artificial lake was built around the bandstand. In the area of this garden there are some statutes, namely a bust in honour of the poet Isidoro Pires (1894-1958) and another dedicated to the mathematician and journalist António Cabreira (1868-1953), as well as an epigraph dedicated to the musician Sebastião Leiria (1918-1972).
Freguesia: Tavira