Estádio da Madeira
The Estádio da Madeira, previously named Estádio Eng.º Rui Alves and informally known as Choupana, is a football stadium located in the city of Funchal, Madeira, Portugal.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stadium
- Description: football stadium
- Also known as: “Estadio da Madeira”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Madeira Botanical Garden and Madeira Toboggan.
Madeira Botanical Garden
Garden
Photo: VillageHero, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Madeira Botanical Garden is a botanical garden in Funchal, Madeira, opened to the public in 1960. The area was previously part of an estate belonging to the family of William Reid, founder of Reid's Hotel.
Madeira Toboggan
Monte Palace Museum
Museum
Photo: Banja-Frans Mulder, CC BY 3.0.
Monte Palace Museum is situated 1½ km west of Estádio da Madeira.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Santa Maria Maior and Monte.
Santa Maria Maior
Suburb
Photo: Simisa, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Santa Maria Maior is a civil parish in the eastern part of the municipality of Funchal on the island of Madeira. The population in 2011 was 13,352, in an area of 4.86 km2.
Monte
Suburb
Photo: Hedwig Storch, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Monte is a civil parish in the municipality and a suburb of Funchal in the Portuguese archipelago of Madeira. Locally, the parish is also known as Nossa Senhora do Monte.
São Gonçalo
Suburb
Photo: Simisa, CC BY-SA 3.0.
São Gonçalo is a freguesia parish in the municipality of Funchal, located near the south coast of the island of Madeira, in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 6,587, in an area of 7.06 km².
Estádio da Madeira
- Categories: association football venue, recreation area, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Funchal (Santa Maria Maior), Funchal Municipality, Madeira, Portugal, Iberia, Europe
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Latitude
32.67062° or 32° 40′ 14″ northLongitude
-16.88356° or 16° 53′ 1″ westElevation
687 metres (2,254 feet)Open location code
8C45M4C8+6HOpenStreetMap ID
way 169116953OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadium
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Ukrainian—“Estádio da Madeira” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “ملعب ماديرا”
- Catalan: “Eng. Rui Alves”
- Catalan: “Estádio da Madeira”
- Chinese: “馬德拉球場”
- Chinese: “馬德拉體育場”
- Croatian: “Estádio Eng. Rui Alves”
- Dutch: “Estadio da Madeira”
- Dutch: “Estádio da Madeira”
- French: “Estádio da Madeira”
- French: “stade de Madère”
- French: “Stade de Madère”
- Galician: “Estádio da Madeira”
- German: “Estadio da Madeira”
- German: “Estádio da Madeira”
- German: “Estádio Eng. Rui Alves”
- German: “Estadio Rui Alves”
- German: “Estádio Rui Alves”
- Italian: “estádio da Madeira”
- Italian: “Stadio di Madera”
- Persian: “اشتادیو دا مادیرا”
- Persian: “ورزشگاه روی آلوش”
- Persian: “ورزشگاه شوپانا”
- Persian: “ورزشگاه مادیرا”
- Persian: “ورزشگاه مهندس روی آلوش”
- Polish: “Estádio da Madeira”
- Portuguese: “Estádio da Cabana”
- Portuguese: “Estádio da Choupana”
- Portuguese: “Estádio da Madeira”
- Portuguese: “Estádio Engº Rui Alves”
- Russian: “Стадион Мадейры”
- Russian: “Эштадиу да Мадейра”
- Spanish: “Estadio da Madeira”
- Spanish: “Estádio da Madeira”
- Spanish: “Estadio de Madeira”
- Turkish: “Estadio da Madeira”
- Turkish: “Estádio da Madeira”
- Ukrainian: “Ештадіу да Мадейра”
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