Saturday, 28 February 2026
In May 2025 the Quinta sponsored and hosted the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation conference on 'Self-Determination' held at the University of Madeira. It was an opportune occasion to inaugurate Silvio Cró's Monument of Simulanbuco, Statue of Self-Determination. The ceremony was presided by Dr. Paula Margarido, Regional Secretary for Inclusion, Work and Youth.
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
The 1937 Wellstood oven had not been used for decades and was in a sorry state. It was dismantled and shipped to the mainland where it was restored by Versatil Partilha. The shipped back and is shown here being reassembled by Ferreira of Saul e Filhos, the builders that carried out the restoration of the main house. It is now in working order.
Monday, 23 February 2026
When the Harvey steam engine was reassembled in Palmeira, commemorating its 100th birthday, we held an exhibition of painting of Filipa Vênancio's paintings of the Hinton Sugar Factory. Ten years later Martinho Mendes, the curator of the Sacred Art Museum in Funchal restaged the exhibition at the museum drawing on the link between the sugar industry and the prosperity which allowed the island to invest in Flemish art. The exhibition was complemented by documentation, machinery drawings and photographs, and some of the work was hung among the permanent display of religious paintings, creating interesting contrasts. Both exhibitions were reviewed by João Miguel Fernandes Jorge and included in his books 'Longe do Pintor da Linha Rubra' and 'Esthas'. Some of the paintings have been since acquired by Quinta Palmeira and hang in the restaurant.
Sunday, 22 February 2026
Saturday, 21 February 2026
I had long wanted to restore the 1937 Wellstood oven in the old kitchen, but couldn't find anything online. Finally I had the bright idea of contacting the UK association for Industrial Archaeology, and the following day I got an answer from its Portuguese counterpart recommending the company Versatil Partilha, which has an incredible portfolio of industrial restorations. The 1908 Harvey Steam engine which was removed from the Hinton Sugar Factory prior to its demolition and installed in the garden at Palmeira in 2008, was rather rusty. When they set eyes on it, it didn't take long for them to convince met that that should be restored first. And so it was.
This rather large painting 240x150 cms, used to hang rather scarily at the top of the staircase. It had become rather dark and dreary. It was restored by Maria Lomelino and now hangs in the entrance hall. It is unsigned but it is likely to be painted by Gaspard Duguet 1615-1675, a rather prolific French artist who lived in Italy and used to produce such landscapes in a matter of days.
Friday, 20 February 2026
June 2021 the video Feeder by Amess, composed and performed by Babi Campos was partially filmed at Palmeira. The interior scenes give an idea of what the side of the house which is now the hotel area was like before its was restored. The video can be watched on Youtube.
https://youtu.be/geB4EP8tyhM?si=U4qi72FOZaEg8-Uq
In May 2023 a workshop in Sintropic agriculture, a method developed by Ernst Götsch, was held at Quinta Palmeira by Jaime Otero. A small strip of land was cleared and intensely planted with a great variety of saplings and seeds of trees, creepers, vegetables and so forth, to imitate the rich diversity of a natural tropical forest. The ground is covered with a thick layer of organic material. The plants are then left to their own device, without a watering system and are then harvested periodically until the larger trees establish themselves.
Saturday, 7 February 2026
In December 2017, Columbus's Window was restored by Nova Conservação Restauro, the company which restored the Funchal Cathedral Masonry. When the window was initially installed, it was supported by an iron structure which had corroded and expanded with time and had to be removed. Part of the window was dismantled and reerected without the iron structure. The masonry also cleaned and treated to remove plants and lichens.























