The doors inviting you in

Why do the doors along these street look so special? There’s definitely something going on in the old town of Madeira!

Written by Michael Turtle

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle. A journalist for more than 20 years, he's been travelling the world since 2011.

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle and has been travelling full time for a decade.

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Painted doors, Funchal, Madeira

Hmmm… there’s seems to be something a little odd about that door. Actually, you know what, there’s something a bit different about the next one as well. In fact, as I walk along the street, it seems every door is a little bit special.

I’m in a narrow street called Rua de Santa Maria (Santa Maria Street) in the capital of Madeira, Funchal. It’s not wide enough for cars and, even if it was, tables and chairs from the many restaurants and cafes are taking up most of the space.

This is the old part of the city, not far from the water’s edge and it’s feeling the effects of age.

Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira

In an effort to revitalise the area, the local council has organised an art project in the street this year. And, as I discover quite quickly, it involves the doors of the buildings.

About 200 doors – into houses, restaurants, businesses, galleries – have been handed over to artists and designers who have been asked to ‘do something with them’. Their canvases invite people inside every day.

The idea is to create a piece of work that invites people in to something deeper.

Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira

In many ways it has already succeeded in achieving its goal to revitalise the area. Not only is there more colour and energy but also visitors are slowing down and looking around more.

The street is not just a thoroughfare or the location of somewhere to eat – it is now something to enjoy and savour in its own right.

Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira

I thought I would bring you a selection of the beautiful artwork on the doors. With about 200 that have been transformed, there are many more than this. But it gives you a taste.

Do you have a favourite one?

Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira
Painted doors in Funchal, Madeira

THE BEST ACCOMMODATION IN MADEIRA

Although there are a few areas you could stay in Madeira, I think it makes sense to base yourself in the capital Funchal and do trips from here.

BACKPACKER

For a backpacker option, I recommend Santa Maria Hostel, which is in an old renovated school.

BUDGET

If you would like something affordable, Vitorina Corte Guesthouse has lovely rooms right by the water.

BOUTIQUE

With an amazing pool, Castanheiro Boutique Hotel is a great choice for something with style.

LUXURY

And when it comes to luxury, Les Suites at Cliff Bay is an incredible property!

Time Travel Turtle was a guest of Porto Bay Hotels and Resorts and Madeira Promotion Bureau but the opinions, over-written descriptions and bad jokes are his own.

16 thoughts on “The doors inviting you in”

  1. This is such a beautiful project! A really good example of how a little bit of love, or in this case, art, can transform an area. I love the second door – the men with the fish.

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    • It’s also great that everyone got behind it and offered up their doors. I can imagine it would have been a bit scary at first but I’m sure they’re all very pleased now they’ve seen the results!

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  2. Been to Maderia many timed but never seen these doors will certainly look out for them on my trip later this year, enjoyed the pictures very much.

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  3. They are amazing . I seen some on bordpanda web blog , so I did a search for the city and doors… And found this blog I’m inspired to paint mine now….

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  4. Just visited this narrow little street in Funchal. Some artistic work seen, worth a visit but unable to photograph many doors as obstructed by restaurant tables and people eating. Combine your trip with a ride on the cable cars and a ride downhill on the wicker baskets.

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